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PREFACE 



The following topical arrangement was prepared for my own use 
in classes in the Gloucester High School. 

Because of the immaturity of the pupils no attempt was made to 
bring out the weightier side of English History. Hence the deeper 
constitutional and ecclesiastical subjects were avoided, and it has 
been thought unwise to depart from the original plan in offering 
the work to the public. 

At the end of each period I have inserted a short list of historical 
novels and dramas, as they give us a picture of manners and cus- 
toms usually lacking in the history proper. 

The following is a list of the authorities referred to in these 
topics. The name of the author only is given, except when more 
than one work of a writer is referred to. 



J. J. Anderson . . . 
Mrs. E. S. Armitage 
Grant Allen .... 
J. F. Bright .... 

A. J. Church .... 

A. J. Church .... 

B. M. Cordery and } 
J. S. Phillpotts i 
M. Creighton 
M. Creighton 
E. S. Creasy . 
Chas. Dickens 
E. A. Freeman 
E. A. Freeman 
E. A. Freeman 



School Hist, of England . . . Ma. 
The Childhood of Eng. Nation Lotigm. 
Anglo-Saxon Britain .... Soc. Ch. K. 
Eng. Hist, for use of Pub, 

Schools 

Story of Early Britain 
Henry V 

King and Commonwealth 



The Age of Elizabeth .... Scr. E. S. 

Wolsey Maan. T. E. S. 

Fifteen Decisive Battles ...//. 

The Child's History of Eng. . ff. 6- M. 

Old English History .... Macm. 

Hist, of the Norman Conquest 5 vols. Macm. 

Shorter Hist, of the Norman 

Conquest Macm. 

3 



4 rols. D. 

Put. 

Macm. E. M. A. 
C. 



Preface 



E. A. Freeman 
J. A. Froude . 

S. R. Gardiner 
S. R. Gardiner 
J. Gairdner 
J. Gairdner 

J. R. Green . 
J. R. Green . 
J. R. Green . 
J. R. Green . 
Mrs. J. R. Green 
F. Guizot . . 

E. Hale . . • 

F. Harrison 
Thomas Hughes 
David Hume . 
W. Hunt 
S. 0. Jewett . 
A. H. Johnson 
C. Knight . . 
T. M. Lappenberg 

W. E. H. Lecky 

J. Lingard . • 
T. B. Macaulay 
J. McCarthy . . 
J. McCarthy . . 
J. McCarthy . . 
Robert MacKenzie 
H. Martineau . 

C. E. Moberly . 

D. H. Montgomery 

E. E. Morris . . • 
E. E. Morris . . 
C. W. Oman . . 
H. M. Scarth . 



William the Conqueror . . . Macm. T. E. S. 
Hist, of Eng. from Fall of Wol- 

sey to Death of Elizabeth . 12 vols. Scr. 
Student's History of England . Lou gut. 
The Puritan Revolution . . . Sir. E. S. 

Henry VII Maan. T. E. S. 

The Houses of Lancaster and 

York Sc-y.E. S. 

The Conquest of England . . H. 
The Making of England . . . H. 
History of the English People . 4 vols. H. 
Sh. Hist, of the Eng. People . H. 

Henry II '^^''""- ^- ^- ■^• 

History of English Revolution B. 

The Fall of the Stuarts . . . Scr. E. S. 

Oliver Cromwell Macm. T. E. S. 

Alfred the Great Macm. 

Hist, of Eng. Student's Ed. . H. 

Norman Britain Soc. Ch. A'. 

The Story of the Normans . . Ptit. 
The Normans in Britain . . • Scr. 
The Popular Hist, of England S. 
The Enghsh under the Anglo- 
Saxon Kings 2 vols. b. 

Hist, of England in the iSth 

Century 4 ^/.f. App. 

. History of England .... ^zvols. Shea. 
. History of England .... '.vols. DeW. &- P. 
History of our own Times . . 2 vols. H. 

. Epoch of Reform Scr. 

. Four Georges 4 ''''^^- ^■ 

. 19th Century ■^• 

. History of England . . . ■ B. 

The Early Tudors Scr. E. S. 

. The Leading Facts of English 

History <^'""- 

. The Age of Anne Scr. E. S. 

The Early Hanoverians . . . Scr. E. S. 

. Warwick Macm.E.M.A. 

. Roman Britain Soc. Ch. K. 



Preface 



W. Stubbs 
A. Thierry 
G. M. Towle 
G. M. Towle 
H. D. Traill 
W. Warburton 
A. H. "Welsh . 

A. M. Wheeler 
C. M. Yonge . 



The Early Plantagenets . . 
The Norman Conquest . . 
Young People's Hist, of Eng. 
Young People's Hist, of Ire. 

William III 

Edward III 

Development of Eng. Lit. and 

Lang 

Sketches from English History 
Cameos from English History 



Sir. E. S. 
2 vols, B. 
L. and S. 
L. and S. 
Macm. T. 
Scr. E. S. 



E. S. 



G. 
Ch. 

7 vols. 



Macni. 



In the abbreviations, App. stands for Appleton ; B. for Bell (Bohn Library) ; C. for 
Coates; Ch. for Chautauqua; DeW. & F. for DeWolfe, Fiske & Co. ; D. for Dutton ; 
G. for Griggs & Co. ; H. for Harper; H. & RL for Houghton, Mifflin & Co. ; L. and 
S. for Lee and Shepard; Longm. for Longmans ; M. for Maynard ; Macm. for Mac- 
Millan; N. for Nelson; Put. for Putnam; S. for Sangster; .Scr. for Scribner ; Soc. 
Ch. K. for Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; K. .S. for Epoch Series; E. 
M. A. for English Men of Action ; T. E. S. for Twelve English Statesmen. 



ADDITIONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS LIST 



W. H. D. Adams 
Lucy Aiken . 
Osmund Airy . 
Thomas Arnold 
E. S. Beesly . 
Oscar Browning 
J. Corbett . . 
G. W. Cox . . 
Mrs. M. Creighton 
M. Creighton . 
M. Creighton . 
G. P. Fisher . 
B. M. Gardiner 
T. W. Higginson 
Longmans . . 
T. B. Macaulay 
Charles Norris 



Battle Stories from English History. 

Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth. 

The English Restoration and Louis XIV. 

Modern England. 

Elizabeth. 

Modern England. 

Drake. 

The Crusades. 

England a Continental Power. 

The Tudors and the Reformation. 

Life of Marlborough. 

The Reformation. 

Struggle against Absolute Monarchy. 

History of England for American Readers. 

Summary of English History. 

Essays. 

Historical Tales. 



Preface 



C. W. Oman . 
C. H. Pearson 
G. W. Prothero 
L. von Ranke . 
W. J. Rolfe . 
James Rowley 
James Rowley 
Frederic Seebohm 
Agnes Strickland 
0. W. Tancock . 
W. M. Thackeray 

F. F. Tout . . . 

G. M. Towle . . 
G. M. Towle . . 
A. Waites . . . 
Sir Chas. Wilson 
F. York-Powell . 
C. M. Yonge . . 
C. M. Yonge . . 



Warwick. 

English History of the 14th Century. 

Simon de Montford. 

History of England. 

Tales from English History in Prose and Verse. 

Rise of the People and Growth of Parliament. 

Settlement of the Constitution. 

The Era of the Protestant Revolution. 

Lives of the Queens of England. 

England during American and European Wars. 

Four Georges. 

Edward I. 

Drake the Sea-King. 

Raleigh : His Exploits and Voyages. 

Historical Student's Manual. 

Clive. 

Early England. 

History of England. 

Stories from English History for Young People. 



MINIMUM LIST FOR TOPICS 



Armitage Childhood of the English Nation. 

Bright English History for Use of Public Schools. 

Church Story of Early Britain. 

Freeman Shorter History of the Norman Conquest. 

Gardiner Student's History of England. 

Green History of the English People. 

Green Shorter History of the English People. 

Hughes Alfred the Great. 

Hume Student's Edition of History of England. 

Knight Popular History of England. 

MARY E. WILDER. 
Gloucester, September, 1S94. 



HINTS TO TEACHERS 



Those inexperienced in the use of the laboratory method will 
find the following hints of assistance. 

These topics form a network which the teacher must take care 
to fill in with solid work adapted to the capacity of the pupil. It is 
worth while to insist on the memorizing of the topics. 

Note-books are necessary, and two are not too many ; one for 
notes taken in the class from the teacher or other pupils ■; the other 
for the student's own personal researches. If the pupil is very im- 
mature, he should be guided for a time in choice of material for his 
note-book. 

He should be encouraged to consult two or more authorities on 
all topics, and to read continuously some history other than those 
used for reference ; likewise to own at least one, the best he can 
afford. 

Atlases should be in constant use, and progressive maps should 
be prepared by the pupil, subject to examination by the teacher 
from time to time. 

Essays written on subjects connected with the study are helpful. 
This work may be varied by writing a review of some historical 
novel which has been read as a part of the prescribed work. 

Historical novels, scrap-books for cuttings and pictures, the 
learning of spirited poems and ballads, all help to rouse the inter- 
est and enthusiasm. 

A library of books of reference is necessary to the successful use 
of the laboratory method. But one need not depend on public 
funds for such supplies. Schools and classes can by a little effort 
obtain these for themselves. Our own school owns not far from 
twelve hundred volumes, nearly all of which were bought by the 
school with money earned in lecture courses and entertainments. 

7 



ENGLISH HISTORY 



Ancient England. 



Montgomery, 1-2. 



Origi}ial TnJiabitattts . 



Character, 
Government, 
Mode of Life, 
Religion. 



' Armitage, 4, 5. 

Church, i-io. 

Dickens, 1-5. 

Freeman, 1-12. 

Gardiner, i. i-io. 

Hume, 2-6. 

Knight, i. 12, 13. 

Lappenberg, i. 2-17. 

Lingard, i. 7-19. 
^ Scarth, 7-15. 



Roman Conquests. 55 B.C.-449 a.d. 

Montgomery, 12-30. Anderson, 15-27. Towle, i-ii. 



Invasio>is . 



Caesar, 



' Armitage, 5-7. 

Church, 12-30. 

Dicl<ens, 5, 6. 

Freeman, 12-14. 

Gardiner, i. 10-12. 

Hume, 7, 8. 

Knight, i. 2-12. 

Lappenberg, i. 22-27. 

Lingard, i. 1-6, 19, 20. 
J. Scarth, 20-34. 

9 



lO 



English History 



Emperor Claudius, 
Plautius, 



Government of 
Agricola, 



Suetonius, 
Attack on Druids, 
Revolt of Boadicea, 



'Church, 31-38. 
Dickens, 6. 
Freeman, 15. 
Gardiner, i. 12-14. 
Hume. 8, 9. 
Knight, i. 16-21. 
Lappenberg, i. 28-32. 
Lingard, i. 20-25. 
Scarth, 35-45. 

Church, 48-57. 
Dickens, 7. 
Freeman, 16. 
Gardiner, i. 14, 15. 
Hume, 9. 
Knight, i. 22-26. 
Lappenl^erg, i. 28-35. 
Lingard, i. 26, 27. 
^ Scarth, 46-54. 

[ Church, 58-65. 
Dickens, 7. 8. 
Freeman, 17-ig. 
Gardiner, i. 16, 17. 
Hume, 10. 
Knight, i. 26-29. 
Lappenberg, i. 36-39. 
Lingard, i. 27-31. 
Scarth, 57-65. 



Wall of Hadrian, 



Severus, 



Church, 66-74. 
Freeman, 20. 
Gardiner, i. 17-19. 
Hume, II. 
Knight, i. 29, 30. 
Lingard, i. 36, 37. 
^Scarth, 66-68, 73-78. 

r Church, 76-78. 
J Freeman, 20. 
j Gardiner, i. 19. 
I^Hume, II. 



Rovian Conquests 



II 



Severus, 

( Cotttinued. ) 



Roads, Forts, 

Language, 

Religion. 



Knight, i. 29-31. 
Lappenberg, i. 52, 53. 
Lingard, i. 38-42. 
Scarth, 88-92. 

' Dickens, 9. 

Freeman, 20, 21. 

Gardiner, i. 19-23. 

Green, Making of Eng., 3, 4. 

Hume, 13-15. 

Knight, i. 32-38. 

Lappenberg, i. 44, 45, 59-61, 64-67, 81-85. 

Lingard, i. 47. 

Scarth, 1 14-123, 159, 160. 
^ Wheeler, 25-30. 



Church : The Cotini of the Saxon Sho)-e. 
Ebers: The Emperor. 
Henty: Beric the Brilon. 
Shakespeare: Julius desar. 



12 



English History 



English Conquest. 449 A.D.-1066 a.d. 



Montgomery, 31-57. Anderson, 28-69. Towle, 11-57. 



Settlements, 



Allen, 1-8, 23-25. 

Armitage, 8, 9, 11. 

Bright, i. 1,2. 

Church, 94-1 1 1. 

Dicken.s, 11-13. 

Freeman, 22-41. 

Freeman, Sh. Hist, of Nor. Conq., 7. 
•{ Gardiner, 1. 26-28. 

Green, Eng. Peo., 1. 22-31. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 7-16. 

Green, Making of Eng., 44-52. 

Hume, 21-28. 

Knight, 1. 63. 

Lappenberg, 1. 1 15-126. 
^ Llngard, i. 60-73. 



King Arthur, 



Character of Con- 
quest, 
King, 
Government, 



'Bulflnch, Age of Chivalry. 

Church, 100. 

Cox, Popular Romances. 

Freeman, 35, 36. 

Gardiner, i. 33, 34. 

Hume, 27. 
^Lappenberg, i. 129-131. 

[■Armitage, 9, 10, 12-17, 34-41- 
Gardiner, 1. 28-37, 44' 45- 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 30-36, 93. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 9-16. 
Green, Conquest of Eng., 32-37. 
Hume, 70-76. 
Llngard, 1. 79, 80, 99-101. 
Wheeler, 30-35. 



English Conquest 



13 



Coming of Chris- 
tianity, 
Gregory, 
Augustine, 



Caedmon, 



Baeda, 



Egbert, King of the 
English, 828, 



("Allen, 85-92. 

Armitage, 18-23, 26, 27. 

Bright, i. 3, 4- 

Church, 1 20-131. 

Dickens, 13. 

Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 42-50. 

Freeman, i. 19-23. 

Gardiner, i. 38-40. 

Green, Eng. Pec, i. 37, 38, 40-42. 

Green, Sh! Hist., 17, 18. 

Green, Making of Eng., 201-210. 

Hume, 30, 31. 

Knight, i. 64-69. 

Lappenberg, i. 171-175. 

Lingard, i. 75-97. 

Thierry, i. 28-33. 
^Wheeler, 35-39. 

' Allen, 209, 210. 
Armitage. 25. 
Church, 1 51-155. 
Gardiner, i. 51, 52. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 54, 55. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 27-29. 
Green, Making of Eng., 357, 358. 
Hughes, 19-21. 
Hume, 35, ']l . 

'Allen, 61. 109-112, 213. 
Church, 1 57-1 61. 
Freeman, 74. 
Gardiner, i. 52. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 64-67. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 38-40. 
Green, Making of Eng., 383-390. 
Lappenberg, i. 265-266. 
Lingard, i. 113, 114. 

'Allen, 120-124, 131. 

Armitage, 42-44. 

Bright, i. 5. 

Church, 180-184. 
^ Dickens, 14, 15. 



14 



Ettglish History 



Egbert, King of the 
English, 828, 

(Continued.) 



1' Freeman, i. 27-33. 

Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 95-106. 

Gardiner, i. 54, 55. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 42-44. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 71, 72. 

Hughes, 32, T,-},, 40-43. 

Hume, 34, 36, 39, 40. 

Knight, i. 75-79. 

Lappenberg, ii. 1-12. 
^ Lingard, i. 143-146. 



Childhood, 
Youth, 



Danish Invasions, 



Alfred. 871-901. 

f Allen, 136. 
Armitage, 45, 46. 
Church, 199-202. 
Dickens, 16. 

Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 113-116. 
Green, Conquest of Eng., 94-96. 
Hughes, 34-37, 47-55. 
Knight, i. 82-85. 
Lappenberg, ii. 29, 30, 50-54. 
Lingard, i. 161-163. 
Wheeler, 44-51. 

^ Allen, 125-141. 
Armitage, 46-50. 
Bright, i. 7. 
Church, 202-205. 
Dickens, 17. 

Freeman, Sh. Hist. Nor. Conq., 8. 
Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 108-113, 1 17-123. 
Gardiner, i. 57, 58. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 73-75. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 45-47. 
Green, Conquest, 96-105. 
Hughes, 68-113. 
Hume, 43-45. 
Knight, i. 93-104. 
Lappenberg, ii. 60-73. 
Lingard, i. 1 63-171. 
Thierry, i. 67, 68. 



EnglisJi Conquest 



15 



Guthrum, 

Treaty of Wedmore, 



Improvements, 
Strongholds, 
Palaces, Navy, 
Army, Laws, 



Literary "Work, 



'Allen, 137, 138. 

Armitage, 51. 

Bright, i. 7, 8. 

Church, 206-208. 

Dickens, 18. 

Freeman, i. 31. 32, 37. 

Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 123-127. 

Gardiner, i. 58-60. 

Green, Eng. Pec, i. 74, 75. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 47-50. 

Green, Conquest, 107. 

Hughes, 105-113, 127. 

Hume. 44, 45. 

Johnson, 19-21. 

Knight, i. 105-107. 

Lappenberg, ii. 65. 

Lingard, i. 172-174. 
, Thierry, i. 69, 70. 

l' Allen, 138, 139. 

Armitage, 52, 53, 60. 

Church, 215-219. 

Freeman, i. 35-37. 

Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 132, 133. 

Gardiner, i. 60, 61. 

Green, Conquest, 127-140. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 81. 

Hughes, 44, 45, 139-141, 149-153, 160-167. 

Knight, i. 108, 109. 

Lappenberg, ii. 77-82. 
'^ Lingard, i. 174-181. 

'Allen, 139. 

Armitage, 53-56. 

Church, 219-224. 

Dickens, 19. 

Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 130, 131. 

Gardiner, i. 60-62. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 78-80. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 51, 52. 

Green, Conquest, 149-161. 

Hughes, 278-300. 
V Hume, 46. 



i6 



EnglisJi History 



Literary Work, 

(Cotitinued.) 



Hastings, 



Character, 



Dunstan, 

Six Boy Kings, 



{Knight, i. 110-112. 
Lappenberg, ii. 82-85. 
Lingard, i. 179, 180. 

f Allen, 138. 

Armitage, 58, 59. 

Bright, i. 9. 

Church, 209-214. 

Dickens, 18. 

Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 136, 137. 
■< Green, Eng. Peo., i. 81. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 53. 

Green, Conquest, 162-167. 

Hughes, 251-263. 

Knight, i. 1 14-1 16. 

Lappenberg, ii. 66, 67. 
^ Lingard, i. 182-187. 

'Allen, 136, 137. 
Armitage, 61. 
Bright, i. 9. 
Dickens, 20, 21. 
Freeman, i. 33-36, 48-52. 
Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 113, 114. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 75-79. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 50, 51. 
Green, Conquest, 167-169, 178-180. 
Hughes, 307-309. 
Hume, 45, 46. 
Knight, i. 115, 116. 
Lappenberg, ii. 100-102. 
Thierry, i. 66, 67. 

/'Allen. 141-150, 164-169. 
Arniitage, 64-73. 
Bright, i. 10-19. 
Church, 232-264. 
Dickens, 22-30. 
Freeman, i. 37-46, 1 77-181, 225-228, 254- 

257. 
Freeman, Old Eng. Hist, 138-233. 
Gardiner, i. 63-69. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 82-86. 95-99. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 54-62. 



EnglisJi Couquesf 



17 



Dunstan, 

Six Boy Kings, 

ijContmued.) 



Hume, 49-55. 
Jewett, 1 71-173. 
Knight, i. 121-138, 142 
Lingard, i. 207-254. 



■149. 155. 



Sweyn, Canute, 

Harold, 

Hardicanute, 



Danish Line. 

/'Allen, 169, 170. 
Armitage. 73-88. 
Bright, i. 20. 21. 
Church, 262, 276, 277, 285-319. 
Dickens, 30-37. 

Freeman, i. 247, 266-273, 290-293, 320-326. 
Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 211-251. 
Freeman, Sh. Hist. Nor. Conq., 13-15, 17-24. 
Gardiner, i. 79-86. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 98-103. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 64-67. 
Green, Conquest of Eng., 392-409. 
Hume, 57-61. 
Jewett, 178-184. 
Knight, i. 156-161. 

Lappenberg, ii. 240-248, 265-270, 277-284. 
Lingard, i. 237-277. 
Wheeler, 57-61. 



Godwin, 



English Line. 

Allen, 170. 

Armitage, 89-95. 

Bright, i. 20-23. 

Church, 328-335. 

Dickens, 37-40. 

Freeman, Sh. Hist. Conq., 25, 26, 28, 39-41. 

Freeman, i. 274, 275, 283, 285, ii. 20-22, 84- 

104, 232-235. 
Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 259-262, 264-269. 
Gardiner, i. 86-89. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 103-105. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 67-70. 
Green, Conq., 460-465, 480-483, 508-510, 

514-521. 



i8 



English History 



Godwin, 

{CotUinued.) 



Edward the Con- 
fessor, 



Harold, 



' Hume, 62-64. 
Hunt, 64-68. 
Jewett, 184, 188, 189. 
Knight, i. 162-167, 171. 
Lappenberg, ii. 286, 287, 300-304, 313-315- 
Lingard, i. 279, 282, 285-292. 
Thiem-, i. 114-118, 122, 123, 128-132, 136- 

140. 
Yonge, i. 23-29. 

Allen, 170. 
Armitage, 88. 
Bright,"!. 21-24. 
Church, 320-323. 
Dickens, 43-49- 
Freeman, Sh. Hist 
Freeman, i. 354, ii 
Freeman, Old Eng 

269, 270, 293-296. 
Gardiner, i. 86-89. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 103-106 
Green, Sh. Hist., 68-70. 
Green, Conquest, 467, 4 
Hume, 61-66. 
Jewett, 186-194. 
Johnson, 109-1 16. 
Knight, i. 162-167, 176. 
Lappenberg, ii. 285-291, 296-300, 332. 
Lingard, i. 277-285, 303-306. 
Thierry, i. 124-127. 
1^ Yonge, i. 26-29. 

Armitage, 95-104. 
Bright,"!. 23-27. 
Church, 340-343 ' 351-360. 
Dickens,' 37-42. 

Freeman, Sh. Hist. Nor. Conq., 43-63- 
< Freeman, ii. 23-28, 236-240, 244-246, 261, 
270, 271. 283. 
Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 297-348- 
Gardiner, i. 89-98. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 106, 107, in, 112. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 70. 



Nor. Conq., 24, 25. 
3-1 1, 14-18, 337-343- 
Hist, 252, 253, 258-262, 



472, 473- 



English Conquest 



19 



^ Green, Conquest, 535, 545-548. 
Hume, 66-69. 
Hunt, 68-75. 
Jewett, 255-272. 
Harold. J Johnson, 125-131. 

{Continued.) | Kni,o;ht, i. I72-177, 181-183. 

Lappenberg, 11. 327-329, 334, 335. 
Lingard, i. 300-303, 306-319. 
Thierry, i. 141-143, 146-157. 
V Yonge, i. 30-37. 

Cowper: Cadzoalla, or Saxons in hie of Wight. 
Bulwer: Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings. 
Henty: The Dragon and the Raven. 
KiNGSLEY : Here%vard, the Last of the English. 
Scott : LLarold the Dauntless. 
Tennyson: LLarold. 
Shakespeare : ALacbeth. 



20 



English History 



In Normandy, 



Norman Conquest. 1066-1154. 
William the Conqueror. 1066-1087. 

Montgomery, 58-70. Anderson, 72-81, 84-92. Towle, 54-71. 



1^ Allen, 170-173. 
Armitage, 104, 105. 
Bright, i. 24-26. 
Church, 344, 350, 361-369. 
Freeman, Sh. Hist. Nor. Conq., 30-38. 
Freeman, William the Conq., 34-5°- 
Freeman, ii. no, 1 13-124, iv. 64, 65. 
Freeman, Old Eng. Hist., 262, 263. 
Gardiner, i. 88, 89. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 109-112. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 76-78. 
Green, Conquest, 457, 47-' 499-502. 
Hume, 79-81. 
Hunt, 34-44- 

Jewett, 166-170, 195-216. 
Johnson, 86-91, 11 6-1 25. 
Knight, i. 177. 
Lingard, ii. 2, 3. 
Thierry, i. 134, i35. 159-165. 
Yonge, i. 18-22. 



Senlac, 1066. 



Armitage, 104-109. 
Bright, i. 26, 27. 
Church, 369-375. 
Creasy, 182-214. 
Dickens, 45-47- 

Freeman, William the Conq., 82-91. 
Freeman, iii. 266-273. 301-344. 
Freeman, Sh. Hist, of Nor. Conq., 71-85. 
Gardiner, i. 96-98. 
l^ Green, Eng. Peo., i. 113-115. 



Norman Conquest 



21 



Senlac, 1066, 

{Continued.) 



'Green, Sh. Hist., 78-80. 
Green, Conquest, 549-551. 
Hume, 68, 69. 
Hunt, 77-80. 
Jewett, 304-31 1. 
Johnson, 131-135. 
Knight, i. 180-182. 
Lappenberg, ii. 355-370. 
Lingard, i. 31 1-3 19. 
Thierry, i. 165-179. 
Wheeler, 67-71. 
Yonge, i. 43-49- 



Crowning of 
William, 



Armitage, iii. 
Bright, i. 41, 42. 
Dickens, 48, 49. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., iii. 373-375. 
Freeman, Sh. Hist. Conq., 87-89. 
Freeman, William the Conq., 94-97. 
Gardiner, i. 98-100. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 115. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 81. 
Green, Conquest, 551, 552. 
Hume, 82, 83. 
Jewett, 314. 
Knight, i. 185, 186. 
Lingard, ii. 6, 7. 
l^ Thierry, i. 188, 189. 



Resistance of 
England, 



^ Armitage, 111-115. 

Bright, i. 40-42, 45-47, 50, 51. 

Dickens, 49-52. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., iv. 3-5. 

Freeman, Sh. Hist., 93-108. 

Freeman, William the Conq., 93-96, iio- 
121, 150-156. 

Gardiner, i. 101-104. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 116-118. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 82, 83. 

Green, Conq. of England, 553-556. 

Hume, 84-87. 
I, Hunt, 82-89. 



22 



English History 



Resistance of 
England, 

{Continued.') 



fjewett, 315, 316, 325-331. 

Johnson, 154-158. 

Knight, i. 186-190, 192-199. 

Lingard, ii. 3, 4, 7> n-S^- 

Thierry, i. 200-208, 212-227, 
263-272. 
, Yonge, i. 50-57. 



239-243. 



Feudalism, 

a. In England, 

b. Under William, 



/'Armitage, 77-88, 1 17-122. 

Bright, i. 28-37. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., i 62, 63, iii. 87-90, 
V. 42, 246-325. 

Freeman, Sh. Hist., 125, 126. 

Freeman, WilHam the Conq., 121-136. 

Gardiner, i. 104, 105, 113. 
< Green, Eng. Peo., i. 92-94, 127-131. 

Green, ShTHist., 83-85. 

Hume, 71, 72, 124, 125. 

Hunt, 2, 3. 5, 90-92, 99-101, 115-121, 153. 

Jewett, 316-319. 

Johnson, 140-154, 158-161. 

Knight, i. 214, 215. 
^ Lingard, i. 320-337, ii. 45-52. 



Domesday Book, 

New Forest, 

Curfew, 

Tower of London, 

Churches, 

Castles, 



' Armitage, 122, 123. 

Bright, i. 38, 39, 43, 55. 

Dickens, 53. 

Freeman, William tlie Conq., 171, 189, 191. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., ii. 113, iii. 370, 371, 
iv. 43, 44, 107, 145, 412-414, 469-472, V. 
1-3, 432-434- 

Freeman, Sh. Hist., 124, 125. 

Gardiner, i. 104, 110-112. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 85-87. 

Hume, 91-93. 

Hunt, 85, 92-98. 134-136. 

Jewett, 251, 331. 

Johnson, 178. 

Knight, i. 203-206, 211, 213. 

Lingard, ii. 56. 57. 

Thierry, i. 196, 301-304. 
^Yonge, i. 65-67. 



Norman Conquest 



23 



Character of 
William, 



Character and Re- 
sults of Conquest. 



/- Armitage, no, 124, 125. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., ii. 107-113, 136, iii. 
53, 108, 109, 180, iv. 418-425, 436. 

Freeman, Sh. Hist., 140. 

Freeman, William the Conq. 195-200. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 125, 126. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 74-76. 

Hume, 92. 

Hunt, 130-133. 

Jewett, 149-151. 342-344- 

Johnson, 86. 

Knight, i. 191, 218, 219. 

Lingard, ii. 68-71. 

Wheeler, 72-77. 
V Yonge, i. 64, 65. 

' Armitage, 115-121,130-133. 
Bright, i. 36, 37, 42, 43. 
Freeman, Nor. Conq., ii. 226, iv. 8, v. 42, 

43, 226-228, 262-265. 
Freeman, Sh. Hist., 1-5, 136-147. 
Green, Conq., 520, 521. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 130-132, 135, 136. 
Johnson, 221-238. 
Stubbs, II, 12. 



Character of Reign, 



William Rl'fus. 1087-1100. 

Montgomery, 70-72. Anderson, 81. Towle, 72-76. 

f Armitage, 134-139. 

Bright, i. 56-62. 

Dickens, 56-62. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 47-50, 97, 98. 

Gardiner, i. 114-121. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 136-140. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 89, 90. 

Hume, 95-98. 

Hunt, 138-144, 169. 

Jewett, 345-353- 

Johnson, 182-192, 197-200. 

Knight, i. 219-231. 

Lingard, ii. 15-103. 

Wheeler, 77-82. 
^ Yonge, i. 77-84. 



24 



English History 



First Crusade, 1096, 



' Armitage, 201-210. 

Dickens, 59-61. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 60-63. 

Gardiner, i. 120, 121. 

Hume, 96, 97. 

Jewett, 351, 352. 

Johnson. 192-197. 

Knight, i. 226-230. 

Lingard, ii. 83-85. 
^ Yonge, i. 86-94. 



Henry I. 1100-1135. 



Charter, 
Marriage, 



Montgomery, 73-75. Anderson, 81-84. Towle, 77-82. 



Armitage, 145. 
Bright, "i. 63, 64, 73-76. 
Dickens, 63, 64. 
Freeman, v. 110-112. 
Gardiner, i. 123, 124. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 140-142 
Green, Sh. Hist., 91. 
Hume, 99. 
Hunt, 186-188. 
Jewett, 354. 
Johnson, 202, 203. 
Knight, i. 233-237. 
Lingard, ii. 105-109. 
Thierry, i. 343-349- 



Quarrel with 
Robert, 



' Bright, 65, 66. 
Dickens, 64-67. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 114-118. 
Gardiner, i. 124, 125, 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 141-143. 
Hume, 99-101. 
Johnson. 203, 204. 
Knight, i. 233-241. 
Lingard, ii. 109-115, 119, 120, 144. 
Yonge, i. 102-105. 



Norman Conquest 



25 



Angevin 
Marriage, 



Administration. 



( Armitage, 149. 

Bright, i. 67-69. 

Dickens, 68. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 132-138. 

Gardiner, i. 131. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 146, 147, 150. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 100, loi. 

Hume, loi. 102. 

John.son, 213. 

Kniglit, i. 244, 245. 

Lingard, ii. 120, 129-133. 
l^ Yonge, i. 121, 122. 

f Armitage, 146-149. 

Bright, i. 74-76. 

Freeman, v. 102-110. 

Gardiner, i. 126, 127. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 143-146. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 96, 97. 

Hunt, 190-197. 

Johnson, 216, 221. 

Lingard. ii. 133-141. 
V Wheeler, 82-85. 



Battle of the 
Standard, 
Civil War. 



Stephen. 1135-1154. 

Montgomery, 75-77. Anderson, 84-86. Towle, 83, 1 



/"Armitage, 149-152. 

Brighf,""i. 80-88. 

Dickens, 73-76. 

Freeman, v. 162-170, 176-178, 189, 190, 
195-210. 

Gardiner, i. 131-137. 

Green, Eng. Peo.. i. 151-160. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 101-104. 

Hume, 103-106. 

Hunt, 198-209. 

Knight, i. 249-253, 261-269. 

Lingard, ii. 156-187. 

Stubbs, 14-34. 

Thierry, ii. 25-32. 
'^ Yonge, i. 125-134. 



26 



Eugiish History 



The Angevins or Plaxtagexets. i 154-1399. 
Henry II. 11 54-1 189. 

Montgomery, 87-97. Anderson, 95-102. Towle, 84-99. 



( Armitage, 161-168. 
Bright, i. 92. 95. 
Dickens, 77-85. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 441-443. 
Gardiner, i. 140-143. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 163-165. 
Green. Sh. Hist., 106. 
Mrs. Green, 24-26, 78-81, 86-104. 
Hume, 109-112. 
Knight, i. 271-273, 280-283. 
Lingard, ii. 197-206. 
Stubbs, 67-74. 
Thierry, ii. 52-61. 
Yonge, i. 135-141. 



Thomas a Becket, 

Chancellor, 

Archbishop, 



Constitutions of 

Clarendon, 
Assize of Clarendon, ^ 

and other 

Reforms, 



Armitage, 152-158. 168-172, 181-183, 186, 

187. 
Bright, i. 93-97, 106-109, 113, 114. 
Dicliens, 82, 83. 
Freeman, v. 449-457. 
Gardiner, i. 143-148, 154, 155. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 162-168, 179, 180. 
Green, Sli.'Hist., 106-112. 
Mrs. Green, 68-126. 
Hume, III, 118. 
Kniglit. i. 283, 287. 301, 302. 
Lingard, ii. 213-220, 283-298, 310. 311. 
Stubbs, 39-48. 55-58, 76, 77, 85-88. 
Thierry, ii. 65-71. 
"^ Yonge', i. 1 42-1 48. 



TJie Angcvins or Plant agenets 



27 



Condemnation, 
Exile, and Death 
of Becket, 



Ireland, 



Civil "War, 



Character, 



l' Armitage, 170-179. 
Bright, i. 98-101. 
Dickens, 85-88. 
Freeman, v. 443-447. 
Gardiner, i. 143-15 1. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 166, 168-170. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 108, 109. 
Mrs. Green, 104-115, 133-135, 148-152. 
Hume, 1 1 2-1 15. 
Kniglit, i. 290-293. 
Lingard, ii. 221-227, 230-245. 
Stubbs, 74-84. 
Tliierry, ii. 71-86, loi-iii. 
Wlieeler, 87-92. 
Yonge, i. 146-156. 

' Armitage, 196-200. 

Briglit, i. 102, 103. 

Dickens, 88-90. 

Gardiner, i. 151, 152. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 175-177. 

Green, SIi. Hist., 112. 

Mrs. Green, 155-169. 

Hume, 1 1 5-1 17. 

Kniglit, i. 296-299. 

Lingard, ii. 260-265. 

Stubbs, 91. 

Thierr}', ii. 125, 127-135. 

Towle, Ireland, 49-71. 
V Yonge, i. 159-169. 

' Armitage, 183-185. 
Bright, i. 103-105. 
Gardiner, i. 153-157. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 109. 
\ Mrs. Green, 170-190. 
Hume, 117, 1 18. 
Knight, i. 299-301. 
Lingard, ii. 271-282. 
Stubbs, 95-98. 

Armitage, 187-189. 
Gardiner, i. 138, 157, 158. 



28 



English History 



Character. 

(Continued.) 



'Green, Eng. Peo., i. i6i, 162. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 103-105. 
Mrs. Green, i, 2, 11-20. 
Hume, 119, 120. 
Knight, i. 274, 275. 
Lingard, ii. 194-196. 
Stubbs, 36-39. 



Richard I. 1189-1199. 



Zeal against 
Infidels. 



Montgomery, 97-103. Anderson, 102-106. Towle, 100-102. 



Bright, i. 1 15-123. 
Dickens, 96-104. 

P>eeman, Nor. Conq., v. 459-466. 
Gardiner, i. 159-165. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 183-188. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 112-114. 
Hume, 120. 
Knight, i. 305-320. 
Lingard, ii. 314-356. 
Stubbs, 1 10-122, 128-130. 
^ Yonge, i. 181-193. 



John. 1199-1216. 



Montgomery, 103-109. Anderson, 106-111. Towle, 102-111. 



Bright, i. 126-129. 
Dickens, 105-109. 
Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 468-470. 
Gardiner, i. 173-176. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 189, 190. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 115. 
Hume, 132, 133. 
Knight, i. 333-336. 
Lingard, iii. 4-14. 
Stubbs, 140-144. 
. Yonge, i. 201-205. 



Loss of Normandy, 



The AuQ-evins or Plaiitagcnets 



29 



Contest with 

Church, 
Stephen Langton, 



Magna Charta, 
1215. 



[ Bright, i. 130-136. 

Dickens, 109- 1 12. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 472, 473. 

Gardiner, i. 176-180. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 229-239. 

Hume, 134-137- 

Kniglit, i. 337-343- 

Lingard, iii. 15-45- 

Stubbs, 147-150. 
^ Yonge, i. 206-214. 

Bright, i. I37-I39- 

Dickens, 112-I16. 

Freeman, Nor. Conq., v. 474-479. 

Gardiner, i. 180-184. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 240-249. 

Green, Sli. Hist., 128-132. 

Hume, 137-140. 

Knight, i. 345-35 1 - 

Lingard, iii. 45-72. 

Stubbs, 151-158. 

Wheeler, 96-100. 

Yonge, i. 215-221. 



Hexry III. 1216-1272. 

Montgomery, 109-115. Anderson, 111-114. Towle, 112-118. 

Bright, i. 1 52-1 61. 

Dickens, 124-128. 

Gardiner, i. 192-200. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 274-278, 290-295. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 152-156. 

Hume, 145, 146. 

Knight, i. 37 1-373- 

Lingard, iii. 1 18-127. 

Stubbs, 193-199. 

Yonge, i. 250-257. 



Simon de Montford, 
Mad Parliament, 



Barons' Wars, 

Lewes, 

Evesham, 



[Bright, i. 162-168. 
I Dickens, 124-128. 
'1 Green, Eng. Peo., i. 295-304. 
[Green, Sh. Hist., 157-160. 



30 



English History 



Barons' Wars, 

Lewes, 

Evesham, 

{Continued.) 



House of Commons, 
1265. 



Hume, 147-148. 
Knight, i. 373-376. 
Stubbs, 200-209. 
Wheeler, 1 16-12 1. 
Yonge, i. 258-263. 

Bright, i. 164, 165. 
Gardiner, i. 199-203. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 299-301. 
Hume, 147, 148. 
Knight, i. 375, 376. 
Lingard, iii. 161-173. 
^ Stubbs, 207, 208. 



Edward I. 1272-1307. 

Montgomery, 115-121. Anderson, 114-121. Towle, iig-126. 



"Welsh Campaign, 



Banishment of 
Jews, 



Trouble with 
France, 



Bright, i. 175-177. 

Dickens, 132-135. 

Gardiner, i. 210. 

Green, Eng. Pec, i. 324, 325, 332-334. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 161-169. 

Hume, 153, 154. 

Knight, i. 383, 384, 387-390. 

Lingard, iii. 188-198, 218. 

Stubbs, 217-220. 

' Bright, i. 179. 

Dici<ens, 131, 132. 

Green, Eng. Pec, i. 336-341. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 205. 

Hume, 155. 

Knight, i. 386, 387. 

Lingard, iii. 248-254. 

Stubbs, 239, 240. 
^ Yonge, i. 282, 283. 

Bright, i. 184-190. 
Dickens, 135-137. 
Gardiner, i. 216-218. 
Hume, 157, 158, 160. 
Lingard, iii. 214-218. 
Stubbs, 243, 244. 
l^ Yonge, i. 299-303. 



The Aiiscevins or Plantas-enets 



31 



Scotland, 
William Wallace, 
Robert Bruce, 



Reforms in Church 

and State, 
Model Parliament, 

1295, 



Character. 



'Bright, i. 1S0-186, 189-192. 

Dickens, 137-145. 

Gardiner, i. 215-224. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 341-346, 360-362. 365- 
371, 380^381.. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 187-193. 

Hume, 155-158, 160-162. 

Kniglit, i. 411-426. 

Lingard, iii. 200-245, 274-281. 

Stubbs, 240-243, 257-261. 

Wheeler, 121-125. 
^ Yonge, i. 288-298, 306-314. 

' Bright, i. 172-175, 185-188, 193-196. 
Gardiner, i. 212-214, 220. 221. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 321, 325-332, 334-336, 

349-359' 362-365. 
Hume, 152, 157-159. 
Knight, i. 385, 386. 
Lingard, iii. 245-248. 263-274. 
Stubbs, 222-238, 248-256. 
Yonge, i. 281-285, 301-305- 

' Bright, i. 172, 173. 

Gardiner, i. 208-210. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 313-321. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 1S1-184. 

Hume, 162. 

Stubbs, 212-215. 
^ Yonge, i. 280, 281. 



Edward H. i 307-1 327. 

Montgomery, 121-124. Anderson, 122-126. Towle, 127-132. 

Bright, i. 197-206. 
Dickens. 146-149. 
Gardiner, i. 224-226. 
Piers Gaveston, \ G^-een, Eng. Peo., i. 380-385. 
* Green, Sh. Hist., 207-209. 
Hume, 162-164. 
Knight, i. 428-430. 
^ Lingard, iii. 283-296. 



32 



English History 



Piers Gaveston, 

(Contimied.) 



Scotland Regains its 
Independence, 



New Favorites, 
Deposition of Ed- 
ward. 



Stubbs, 263-273. 
Yonge, i. 315-322. 

Bright, i. 200-205. 
Dickens, 149, 150. 
Gardiner, i. 226-228. , 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 385-389. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 209. 
Hume, 164, 165. 
Kniglit, i. 430-439- 
Lingard, iii. 298-302, 313-320. 
Stubbs, 266, 273-276, 282. 
Wheeler, 126-134. 
V Yonge, i. 323-332. 

' Bright, i. 205-211. 

Dickens, 150-155. 

Gardiner, i. 228-231. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 389-392. 
I Green, Sh. Hist., 209. 

Hume, 164-166. 

Knight, i. 441-443. 

Lingard, iii. 320-347. 

Stubbs, 277-290. 

Yonge, i. 34o-35i- 



Edward III. 1327-1377. 

Montgomery, 124-134. Anderson, 126-133. Towle, 133-140. 



' Bright, i. 214-218, 228. 
Dickens, 158. 

Gardiner, i. 231-234, 242, 243. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 399-402, 436, 437. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 223, 224, 228 
Hume, 169, 170, 175. 
Knight, i. 443-445' 45 1' 464- 
Lingard, iv. 1-7. 15-21, 77-81. 
Warburton, 8-16, 25-34, 90-92, 122-125, 

160, 161. 
Yonge, ii. 26-32. 34-37, 57, 58. 



War with Scotland, 
Neville's Cross, 



TJie Anzevins or Plantasrcncts 



33 



Rise of English 

Commerce, 
Causes of French 

War, 



Sluys, 
Crecy, 
Calais, 



Black Death, 
Its Effects, 



Poictiers, 

Treaty of Bretigny, 



{ Bright, i. 217-224. 

Dickens, 158, 159. 

Gardiner, i, 232-239. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 398, 399, 402-415. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 224, 225. 

Hume, 170-172. 

Knight, i. 452-454- 

Lingard, iv. 21-30. 

Warburton, 34-44, 55-78. 
^ Yonge, ii. i-ii. 

Bright, i. 220, 224-228. 
Dickens, 160-163. 
Gardiner, i. 239-243. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 416-425. 
Green, Sii. Hist., 225-228. 
Hume, 173-176. 
Knight, i. 453, 456-467. 
Lingard, iv. 30-62. 
Warburton, 80-84, 107-133. 
Wheeler, 134-139. 
Yonge, ii. 38-53. 

' Bright, i. 229. 
Dickens, 163. 
Gardiner, i. 246-250. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 428-433. 
Hume, 176. 
Knight, i. 469-472. 
Lingard, iv. 62-67. 
Warburton, 140-155. 
Wheeler, 140-144. 
Yonge, ii. 55, 56. 

^ Bright, i. 229-234. 

Dickens, 163-166. 

Gardiner, i. 251-254. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 434-438. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 229, 230. 

Hume, 177-180. 

Knight, i. 473-478, 483- 

Lingard, iv. 68-88. 

Warburton, 165-177, 190-192. 
^ Yonge, ii. 58-66. 



34 



English History 



Black Prince in 

Castile, 
Loss of French Pos- 
sessions, 



' Bright, i. 234-236. 
Dickens, 166, 167. 
Gardiner, i. 254-257. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 448-454. 
Hume, 180, 181. 
Kniglit, i. 483-487- 
Lingard, iv. 89-100. 
Warburton, 197-205, 217-232 
Yonge, ii. 88-109. 



Good Parliament, 



Character of King 
and Reign. 



' Briglit, i. 237-240. 

Gairdner, 3. 

Gardiner, i. 243-246, 262. 

Green, Eng. Pec, i. 465, 466. 

Green. S!i. Hist., 231-235. 

Hume, 182, 226-228. 

Lingard, iv. 101-105. 
, Warburton, 239-241. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 426-428, 438-440, 469, 

470. 
Green, Sli. Hist., 218, 219. 
Hume, 181, 182. 
Lingard, iv. 105-156. 
Warburton, 256-263. 



Richard H. i377-i399- 

Montgomery, 134-141. Anderson, 134-142- Towle, i4i-i54' 



New Tax, 
Wat Tyler, 



/'Bright, i. 242-245. 

Dickens, 169-173. 

Gairdner, 12-19. 

Gardiner, i. 267-269. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 472-485- 

Green, Sh. Hist., 251-253. 

Hume, 184-186. 

Knight, ii. 3-7. 

Lingard, iv. 162-185. 
l^ Yonge, ii. 129-134. 



The Auircvms or Plantasreiiets 



35 



Deposition, 



Liter atm-e '. 



State of Language, 



Wycliffe, 
Lollards, 



Chaucer, 



( Bright, i. 248-254. 

Dickens. 173-177. 

Gairdner, 50-61. 

Gardiner, i. 278-285. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 517-521. 
\ Green, Sli. Hist., 264. 

Hume, 188, 189. 

Knight, ii. 23-38. 

Lingard, iv. 245-269. 

Wheeler, 149-154. 

Yonge, ii. 195-209. 

' Bright, i. 270-272. 

Gairdner, 62, 66, 67. 

Gardiner, i. 258. 

Green, Eng. Pec, i. 502, 503. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 217-219. 

Warburton, 257, 258, 274-277. 
^ Welsh, i. 173-176. 

Bright, i. 266, 267. 

Froude, ii. 25-36. 

Gairdner, 4-8, 65. 

Gardiner, i. 261-263, -66. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 444-447, 467-469, 488- 

496. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 235-244. 
Hume, 190, 191 . 
Knight, ii. 8-1 1. 

Lingard, iv. 157-161, 185-196, 233, 234. 
Warburton, 247-255. 
Wheeler, 144-149. 
^ Yonge, ii. 112-115, 118, 124, 142-144. 

^ Bright, i. 273, 274. 

Gairdner, 63, 64. 

Gardiner, i. 270-272. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 504-509. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 219-223. 

Knight, i. 479-483, ii. 11, 12. 

Warburton, 279-281. 

Welsh, i. 204-232. 
^ Yonge, ii. 83, 113, 115, 135, 146, 180. 



36 English History 

^ Bright, i. 273. 
Gardiner, i. 258, 259, 266. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 440-443- 
Wm. Langland. -^ Qj-gg^^ gi, Hist., 255-257. 

Warburton, 278, 279. 
V Welsh, i. 177-180. 

Doyle: The IVhife Company. 

Edgar: Greal Men and Great Deeds ( Crusades). 

Froissart: Chronicles. 

GiLLlAT: John Standish. 

Henty: Brothers in Anns, A Story of the Crusades ; For the Temple, 
A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem ; In Freedotn's Cause (Wallace and 
Bruce); St. George for England (Crecy and Voictiers). 

James: Forest Days (Simon de Montford). 

Porter: Scottish Chiefs. 

Scott: Coutit Robert of Paris (1090); Betrothed (1187); Talisman 
(1193); A;a«/ic7^ (1194); Castle Dangerous {\2,o(>). 

Yonge: Prince a7id Page ; The Constable's Tower. 

Shakespeare : King John ; Edivard III. ; Richard II. 

Gray : The Bard ( 1 282 ) . 

Scott: lord of the Isles {yio^); Ilalidon Hill {\zy:f). 

Southey: Wat Tyler. Chevy Chase. 



Houses of Lancaster and York 



17 



Houses of Lancaster and York, i 399-1485. 

House of Lancaster, i 399-1 461. 

Henry IV. 1399-1413. 

Montgomery, 150-154. Anderson, 146-148. Towle, 155-158. 



Bright, i. 276-282. 

Church, 10-21. 

Dickens, 177-185. 

Gairdner, 67-72, 76-85. 

Gardiner, i. 285-298. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 524-533. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 265, 266. 

Hume, 193-195. 

Knight, ii. 40-50. 

Lingard, iv. 270, 271, 274-328. 

Yonge, ii. 209-236. 



Conspiracies and 
Revolts, 



Persecution of 
Lollards. 



Bright, i. 284-286. 

Dickens, 180. 

Gairdner, 86-88. 

Gardiner, i. 291, 292. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 522-524, 533-536. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 265-267. 

Knight, ii. 44-46. 

Lingard, iv. 328-335. 

Yonge, ii. 236-242. 



Henry V. 1413-1422. 

Montgomery, 155-158. Anderson, 148-151. Towle, 158-161. 



Persecution 

of Lollards, 
Sir John Oldcastle, 



Bright, i. 287-289. 
Church, 97-104. 
Dickens, 186, 187. 
Gairdner, 93-96. 107, ic 
Gardiner, i. 299, 300. 



38 



English History 



Persecution 

of Lollards, 
Sir John Oldcastle, 

{Contimted.) 

War with France: 



'Green, Eng. Peo., i. 538-540. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 266, 267. 
Hume, 197. 
Knight, ii. 53-55. 
Lingard, v. 1-6, 31, 32. 
Yonge, ii. 242-246. 



Harfleur, 
Agincourt, 



Siege of Rouen, 
Treaty of Troyes. 



Bright, i. 291-296. 
Church, 61-64, 67-91. 
Dickens, 187-192. 
Gairdner, 96-103. 
Gardiner, i. 300-303. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 540-543. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 267, 268. 
Hume, 197-199. 
Knight, ii. 55-64. 
Lingard, v. 6-30. 
Wheeler, 154-160. 
^ Yonge, ii. 266-284. 

( Bright, i. 298-301. 

Church, 109-130. 

Dickens, 193-195. 

Gairdner, 107-113. 

Gardiner, i. 303-306. 

Green, Eng. Peo., i. 543-545. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 269-270. 

Hume, 199, 200. 

Knight, ii. 67-72. 

Lingard, v. 32-48. 
, Yonge, ii. 296-305, 322-324. 



Henry VL 1422-1461. 

Montgomery, 158-164. Anderson, 151-157- Towle, 162-171. 
Renewal of War: 



Orleans, 
Joan of Arc, 



r Bright, i. 304-311. 
I Creasy, 218-236. 

Dickens, 196-205. 

Gairdner, 130-147. 



Houses of Lancaster and York 



39 



Orleans, 
Joan of Arc, 

{Cotttinued.) 



Loss of French 
Possessions, 



Jack Cade's 
Rebellion, 



/'Gardiner, i. 307-313. 
Green, Eng. Peo., i. 546-559. 
Green, Sli. Hist., 274-279. 
Hume, 201-205. 
Knight, ii. 81-91. 
Lingard, v. 55-91. 
Wheeler, 161-166. 
Yonge, ii. 341, 342, 361-395. 

( Brigiit, i. 312-319. 

Dickens, 205-207. 

Gairdner, 148-161. 

Gardiner, i. 313-320. 

Green, Eng. Pec, i. 562, 563, 568, 569. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 279-281. 

Hvnne, 205-208. 

Knight, ii. 91-93. 

Lingard, v. 115-131, 143-145. 
^ Yonge, iii. 44-56. 

f Bright, i. 319-321. 
Dickens, 208-210. 
Gairdner, 155-158. 
Gardiner, i. 320-323. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 564-568. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 281-283. 
Hume, 208, 209. 
Knight, ii. 131-135. 
Lingard, v. 133-143. 
Yonge, iii. 57-64. 



First Battles. 



Wars of Roses. 1455-1485. 

' Bright, i. 320-327. 
Dickens, 210-214. 
Gairdner, 161-173. 
Gardiner, i. 323-329. 
Green, Eng. Pec, i. 570-576. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 283-285. 
Hume, 209-212. 
Knight, ii. 134-146. 
Lingard, v. 148-171. 
Yonge, iii. 95-114. 



40 



English History 



Continuation of 
War, 



Warwick, the 
King-maker, 



Introduction 
of Printing. 



House of York. 1461-1485. 
Edward IV. 1461-1483. 

Montgomery, 167-169. Anderson, 157-160. Towle, 169-171, 177, 178. 

' Bright, i. 328-340. 
Dickens, 214-222. 
Gairdner, 173-209. 
Gardiner, i. 329-336. 
Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 26, 27, 32, 39-47. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 285-288. 
Hume, 213-219. 
Knight, ii. 152-166. 
Lingard, v. 173-235- 
Yonge, iii. 114-116, 131-140. 

'Bright, i. 322-327, 331-335. 

Dickens, 217-220. 

Gairdner, 163-168, 179-181, 183, 185-194. 

Gardiner, i. 331-334, 354- 
' Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 24-45. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 286, 287. 

Hume, 207, 210. 211, 214-217. 

Knight, ii. 156-165. 
^ Yonge, iii. 127-140. 

Bright, i. 353. 

Gardiner, i. 358. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 52-59. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 295, 296. 

Knight, ii. 200, 201. 

Lingard, v. 236-251. 

Yonge, iii. 83-85, 122, 165. 



Edward V. 1483. 
Richard HI. 1483-1485. 

Montgomery, 169-174. Anderson, 160-164. Towle, 172-179. 



Revolts, 
Bosworth Field, 



Bright, i. 341-349- 
Dickens, 228-232. 
Gairdner, 209-236. 



Houses of Lancaster and York 



41 



Revolts, 
Bosworth Field, 

(Continued.) 



Effects of 
Wars. 



{ Gardiner, i. 337-343- 
Green, Eng. Peo., li. 59-66. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 299-301. 
Hume, 222-224. 
Kniglit, ii. 193-207. 
Lingard, v. 252-271. 
Wheeler, 1 76-1 So. 
Yonge, iii. 174-192. 

Bright, i. 350-354. 
Gairdner, 236-239. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 5-26. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 301. 
^ Hume, 225. 



Bltlwer: The Last of the Barons. 
Fullerton: A Stormy Life (Warwick). 
James: Agincourt. 
Scott : Fa ir Ma id of Perth ( 1 402 ) . 

Yonge: The Caged Lion (James of Scotland); T^vo Penniless Prin- 
cesses. 
Shakespeare: L\ing LLenry L]\; King LLenry V. ; L<ing LLenry VL. ; 
. Richard LLL. 
Schiller: Maid of Orleans. 



42 



English History 



The Two 

Pretenders, 



The Tudors. 1485-1603. 
Henry VII. 1485-1509. 

Montgomery, 179 187. Anderson, 171-175 Towle, 180-183. 



Bright, ii. 358-362. 
Dickens, 233-241. 

Gairdner, Henry vii., 48-62, 102-120. 
Gardiner, i. 343-348; 350-352- 
Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 68, 69, 7: 
Green, Sh. Hist., 301, 302. 
Hume, 231-236. 
Knight, ii. 212-214, 221-233. 
Lingard, v. 272-290, 304-324. 
Moberly, 27-34, 42-49. 
Towle, Ireland, 102-105. 
^ Yonge, iii. 193-201, 225-231. 



73- 



Foreign Alliances, 
Star Chamber, 



Discoveries, 
New Learning. 



Bright, ii. 359, 363-365. 
Dickens, 241. 

Gairdner, Henry vii., 164-183. 
Gardiner, i. 348-351. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 74-77, 90, 91. 
Green. Sh. Hist., 302. 
Hume. 237-239. 
Knight, ii. 234-243. 
Lingard, v. 290-304. 
Moberly, 55-62, 71-73. 
^ Yonge, iii- 271-286. 

Dickens, 242, 243. 

Gardiner, ii. 352-356. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 77-87, 93-105. 

Green. Sh. Hist., 303-307. 

Hume,. 239. 

Knight, ii. 245-250. 

Lingard, v. 338-342. 

Moberly, 76-98. 

Yonge, iii. 272. 2S7-299. 



TJic Tudors 



43 



Henry VIII. 1509-1547. 

Montgomery, 187-201. Anderson, 175-189. Towle, 183-196. 



( Bright, ii. 369-372. 
Creighton, Wolsey, 23-27. 
Dickens, 244-246. 
Gardiner, ii. 364, 405-409. 
Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 92, 93. 
Green, Sh.Hist., 311, 312, 380. 



Battle of Spurs, 
riodden, 



Hume, 242, 243. 
Knight, ii. 263-272. 
Lingard, vi. 5-27. 
Moberly. 1 14-122. 
Yonge, iii. 310-338. 



Wolsey's Rise 
and Greatness, 



Austrian Alliance, 
Charles V., 



( Bright, ii. 375-380. 

Creighton, Wolsey, 18-149, 211-221. 

Dickens, 247, 248. 

Gardiner, ii. 363-366, 371-377. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 106, 107, 110-113, 
1 16-123. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 322-331. 

Hume, 242-244. 

Knight, ii. 264-268, 274-279. 

Lingard, vi. 33-44, 58-62. 

Moberly, 136-138. 
.Yonge, iii. 2S2, 283, 362-366. 

( Bright, ii. 378, 379. 

Creighton, Wolsey, 76-100. 

Dickens, 248-250. 

Gardiner, ii. 369-372. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 108, 109, 1 13-123. 
- Green, Sh. Hist., 324. 

Hume, 245-250. 

Knight, ii. 280-288. 

Lingard, vi. 45-63. 

Moberly, 138-143. 
I Yonge, iii. 375-386. 



44 



English History 



Divorce from Cath- 
erine, 
Fall of Wolsey, 



Act of Supremacy, 

Subjection of Par- 
liament, 

Suppression of Mon- 
asteries and Re- 
sults, 

Separation of Church 
from Rome, 



Thomas Cromwell, 
Execution of More 
and Fisher, 



/'Bright, ii. 384-388. 

Creighton, 150-210. 

Dickens, 251-255. 

Froude, i. 99-160, 193, 194, 238, 239, 272- 
278, 436-446. 

Gardiner, ii. 379-384. 

Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 133-141, 149, 150, 153. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 329, 331. 

Hume, 250-254, 257. 

Knight, ii. 309-324. 

Lingard, vi. 109-189. 

Moberly, 156-167. 

Wheeler, 185-190. 
VYonge, iv. 29-40, 59, 60. 

' Bright, ii. 394-410. 
Dickens, 258-263. 
Froude. ii. 396-435, 322-324. 
Gardiner, ii. 385, 396, 390-400. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 146, 147, 152-163, 171, 

172, 197-204. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 337-347. 
Hume, 251-266. 

Knight, ii. 355-358, 366-379' 397-414- 
Lingard, vi. 201-218, 227-234, 253-268, 368- 

377 • 
Moberl}', 1 67-1 71, 187-208. 
Yonge, iv. 53-66, 86-98. 

l' Bright, ii. 389-396. 

Dickens, 251, 256-258. 

Froude. ii. 226-232, 359-376, iii. 405-410, 
446-457. 474-480. 

Gardiner, ii. 387, 388, 393, 394, 400, 
401. 

Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 141-145, 150-152, 
164-173, 188-191. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 332-348. 

Hume, 256-266. 

Knight, ii. 352-356, 362-368, 426-430. 

Lingard, vi. 175-177, 209-224, 302-309. 

Moberly, 171-187, 213-217. 

Wheeler. 190-194. 
'^ Yonge, iv. 53-71, 76-82, 86-97. 



The Tiidors 



45 



Reforjnatton : 



Germany, 
Martin Luther, 



England, 
Tyndale, 
Latimer, 

Henry's Religious 
Changes. 



f Bright, ii. 383, 384. 

Dickens, 250. 

Froude, ii. 39, 40. 

Gardiner, ii. 377-379. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 123-126. 

Hume, '247. 

Kniglit, ii. 289-291. 

Lingard, vi. 8g-io8. 

Moberly, 150-155. 
I, Yonge, iii. 342-356. 386-399. 

'Bright, ii. 398, 410-412, 419-421. 
Froude, ii. 40-42, 333, 334, 359-376, iii. 

80-87, 98-108. 
Gardiner, ii. 390, 396, 417. 
Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 126-131, 178-181, 186 

-191, 217-220. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 351-360, 366. 
Hume, 259, 265. 
Knight, ii. 338, 420-422. 
Lingard, vi. 268-284, 290-297, 317-319. 
Moberly, 155, 156, 192, 193, 236, 237, 242. 
*^ Yonge, iv. 61. 



Edward VI. 1547-1553. 



Montgomery, 201-204. Anderson, 189-194. Towle, 196-201. 



Cranmer, 
Prayer Book, 
Thirty-nine Arti- 
cles, 
Dissatisfaction, 
Lady Jane Grey, 



I' Bright, ii. 442-447> 45 1- 

Creighton, Age of Eliz., 14-29. 

Dickens, 262-273. 

Froude, v. 43-49, 64, 140, 141, 170-207, vi. 
19-33, 42, 43, 180, 184. 

Gardiner, ii. 412-420. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 224-242. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 361, 362. 

Hume, 273-281. 286. 

Knight, iii. 9-13. 46-48, 51-56, 65-67. 

Lingard, vii. 17-122. 
Wonge, iv. 144-158, 166-190, 199, 200. 



46 



English History 



Philip II., 



Mary. 1553-155S. 

Montgomery, 204-208. Anderson, 194-197. Towle, 202-206. 

Bright, ii. 448-455, 459-461. 

Creighton, 32-37, 87-90. 

Dickens, 277-280. 

Froude, vi. 70, 71, 102-109, ii9-i-3- 132-140, 

150, 151. 188, 190, 207, 222-229. 
Gardiner, ii. 421-423. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 246-256. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 362, 363, 368, 369. 
Hume, 285-287. 
Knight, iii. 58-60. 74, 75. 
Lingard, vii. 137-186. 
Yonge, iv. 195-197, 212-218. 

' Bright, ii. 451-456. 
Creighton. 39-47. 
Dickens, 274-286. 

Froude, vi. 85-88, 192, 215, 256-268. 
Gardiner, ii. 424-427. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 256-258. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 363-369. 
Hume, 287-290. 

Knight, iii. 66-73, 79"93' 100-106. 
Lingard, vii. 186-249. 

Yonge, iv. 204-206, 231-243, 254-263, 
274-285. 



Religious Persecu- 
tions, 
Loss of Calais, 1558. 



Elizabeth. 1558-1603. 

Montgomery, 208-228. Anderson, 198-216. Towle, 206-227. 



Difficulties of Posi- 
tion, 
Religious Policy, 
Strength of Parties, 
Acts of Supremacy 
and Uniformity, 



Bright, ii. 488-495. 

Creighton, 45-52. 

Froude, vii. 5-13, 21-25, 54"58. 78-84. 

Gardiner, ii. 428-431. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 295-310. 

Green, .Sh. Hist., 369-379. 

Hume, 292-294. 

Knight, iii. 107-114. 

Lingard, vii. 250-268. 

Yonge, iv. 286-297. 



TJic Tudors 



47 



Mary, Queen of Scots : 



Knox and Scottish 

Reformation, 
Mary's Character 
and Ability, 
Reign, 

Flight into Eng- 
land, 



Imprisonment, 

Conspiracies, 

Death, 



Essex 
and Ireland, 



Relation of 
England with 
France, Spain, and 
The Netherlands, 



Bright, ii. 495-500, 505-512. 

Creighton, 59-69. 72-82, 104, 105. 

Dickens, 288-296. 

Froude, viii. 348-379. 

Gardiner, ii. 432-440. 

Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 310-313, 330-338, 

< 340-354. 361-364, 372-375- 

Green, Sh. Hist., 379-388. 

Hume, 294-304. 

Knight, iii. 1 15-128. 133-157. 

Lingard, vii. 268-307, 322-342, 347-374. 
viii. 1-20. 
1, Yonge, iv. 298-307, 34i-353> v. 3-22, 39-47. 

'Bright, ii. 514-525, 544-558- 

Creighton, 105-108, 166, 175-178. 

Dickens, 296-305. 

Froude, xii. 222-363. 

Gardiner, ii. 440-446, 457, 458. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 375-384, 436-439. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 388-392, 415-417. 

Hume, 304-307, 310, 317-324- 

Knight, iii. 157-163, 168-174, 198-204. 

Lingard, viii. 20-57, 71-104, 162-172. 

Wheeler, 206-213. 
^ Yonge, V. 48-55, 83-92, 191-198, 213-237. 

' Bright, ii. 563, 571-579. 
Creighton, 189, 190, 228-234. 
Dickens, 307-309. 
Gardiner, ii. 451-453. 475-478. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 496-498. 
Green. Sh. Hist., 455-459. 
Kniglit, iii. 279-291. 
Towle, Ireland, 120-146. 
Yonge, V. 374-393- 

f Bright, ii. 501, 502, 512, 513, 516, 525-534, 

564-566. 
Creighton, 69-72, 90-96, 1 13-123, 168, 173. 
Gardiner, ii. 442-444, 449, 450, 454-457. 
Green. Eng. Peo., ii, 313-315, 325-328, 337- 

340, 345' 346, 370, 371-399-403. 418-429- 



48 



EnglisJi History 



Relation of 
England with 
France, Spain, and 
The Netherlands, 

(Continued.) 



Naval Enterprises 
of Drake, Raleigh, 
and others, 



Spanish 
Armada, 



Character of 
Elizabeth and 
her Reign. 

Literature : 
Sidney, 



('Green, Sh. Hist., 411-416. 

I Knight, iii. 174-178, 181-185, 238-240, 

I 264-266. 

Lingard, vii. 308-314, 320-322, viii. 83-85, 
104-108, 1 12-135. 

Yonge, V. 66-82, ,94-131, 199-210. 

' Bright, ii. 554-559- 560. 572. 
Creighton, 173-181, 189-193. 
Froude. viii. 483-495^ i^- 362-370, xi. 31-33, 

109-112, 393-411, 418-429, xii. 161-168. 
Gardiner, ii. 446-451, 464. 489. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 423-427, 432, 433. 
Hume, 312", 313, 316, 325, 326. 329. 
Lingard, viii. 274-286, ix. 164-186. 
Wheeler, 220-225. 
Yonge, V. 65, 181-190, 252, 253, 343-352- 

'' Brigiit, ii. 559-563. 
Creasy, 239-263. 
Creighton, 181-187. 
Dickens, 305-307. 
Froude, xii. 391-544. 
Gardiner, ii. 458-464. 
(jreen, Eng. Peo., ii. 440-453. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 417-420. 
Hume, 325-329. 
Knight, iii. 213-237. 
Lingard, viii. 286-301. 
Wheeler, 213-219. 
Yonge, v. 258-272. 

Creighton, 68, 128-148. 
Froude, xii. 580-587. 
Gardiner, ii. 462-473. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 316-323. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 370-376. 
Hume, 337. 
Lingard, viii. 416-428. 
Wheeler, 200-205. 

Creighton, 213, 216. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 457, 458. 

Welsh, i. 341-347. 



The Tiidors 



49 



Spenser 



Bacon. 



Drama 

Greene, 
Jonson, 
Marlowe, 
Shakespeare. 



Bright, ii. 574, 575. 
Creighton, 216-218. 
Gardiner, ii. 73, 74. 
Green, Eng. Pec, ii. 461-467. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 422-426. 
Knight, iii. 300. 
Welsh, i. 358-373. 

Bright, ii. 575. 
Creighton, 214, 215. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 485-490. 
Welsh, i. 456-472. 



Bright, ii. 574. 
Creighton, 218-226. 
Green, Eng. Peo., ii. 470-485. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 428-436. 
Knight, iii. 298, 299, 301. 
V Welsh, i. 313-321, 373-400, 4-14-456- 



Mrs. Charles: The Schoenbei-g-Cotta Family. 

Ebers: a Word; The Burgermaster''s Wife. 

Henty: By England ^s Aid ; Under Drake's Flag. 

KiNGSLEY : Westward Ho ! 

Mrs. Manning: Household of Sir Thomas More ; Passages in the Life 
of the Faire Gospeller, Mrs. Ajine Askeiv. 

Miss Muelbach: Hemy VIII. and his Court. 

Scott: I'he Monastery (i^z^g); 7V/e AMot (i $68) ; A'c-nihcorth (i$y$). 

Mark Twain : The Prince and the Pauper. 

MiSsYoNGE: The Dove in the Eagle' s A' est ; The Armourer's Pren- 
tices; Unknown to History. 

Scott: Mar7nion ; Lady of the Lake ; Lay of the Last Minstrel. 

Schiller : Maria Stuart. 

Shakespeare: Hetiry VILI. 

Tennyson: Queett Mary ; Revenge, 



so 



EnglisJi History 



House of Stuart. 1603-1649, 1660-1714. 
James I. 1603-1625. 

Montgomery, 229-238. Anderson, 219-225. Towle, 228-233. 



Great Petition, 
Hampton Court 

Conference, 
Gunpowder Plot, 



Divine Right of 

Kings, 
Favorites, 



American 

Colonies, 
Virginia, 
Pilgrims. 



Bright, ii. 587-592. 

Dickens, 312-320. 

Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 481-483. 

Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 13-24. 

Green, Eng. Pec, iii. 58-65. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 479-484. 

Hume, 347-350- 

Knight, iii. 314-337. 

Lingard, ix. 1-70. 

Yonge, vi. 21-47. 

[ Bright, ii. 582-584, 597-599- 
Dickens, 320-326. 
Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 484-495. 
Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 26-30. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 71-74, 84-99. 
Green, Sh.^Hist., 477-479, 485-488. 
Hume, 352, 353. 
Knight, iii. 341, 364-370. 
Yonge, vi. 74-82, 152-157. 

' Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 489, 490. 

Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 85-88. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 167-171. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 505-508. 

Hume, 354. 
'^ Knight, iii. 343-346- 



House of Stuart 



51 



Charles I. 1625-1649. 

Montgomery, 238-247. Anderson, 226-243, Towle, 234-247. 



Impeachment of 
Buckingham, 

Illegal Taxes and 
forced Loans, 

Petition of Right, 

Monopolies, 



"Wentworth, 

Star Chamber, 

"Thorough," 

Laud, 

High Commission 

Court, 
Ship Money, 
John Hampden. 



Bright, ii. 615-625. 

Cordery and Phillpott.s, 34-47, 54, 55, 240. 

Dickens, 327-331. 

Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 502-510. 

Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 54-63. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 127-131, 135-138, 

146-148. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 497-503, 517. 
Guizot, 15-33. • 

Hume. 364-371, 394-396. 
Knight, iii. 390-404. 
Lingard, ix. 181-304. 
Macaulay, i. 66, 67. 
I Yonge, vi. 103-202, 210-214, 271-273. 

' Bright, ii. 626-640. 
Cordery and Phillpotts, 47, 48, 58-69, 72, 

.73- 
Diclvens, 331-335. 
Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 510-528. 
Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 9, 19, 74-81, 88-91, 

94-98, 101-106. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 150-164, 173-178, 

182, 183. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 516-525, 527-531. 
Guizot, 38-42, 65-68. 
Hume, 371-376. 
Knight, iii. 409-411, 415, 423. 
Lingard, ix. 304-384. 
Macaulay, i. 67-70. 
Towle, Ireland, 161-167. 
Yonge, vi. 273-287. 



Puritait Revohitioii : 

Acts of Long I 

Parliament, ] 



Bright, ii. 644-656. 

Cordery and Phillpotts, 82-111. 

Dickens, 335-343- 

Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 529-537. 



52 



English History 



Acts of Long 
Parliament. 

{CoiUinued.) 



Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 1 15-130. 

Green, Eng. Peo., ill. 193-199, 209, 210. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 535-544- 

Guizot, 88-93, 100-109. 

Hume, 380-394. 

Knight, iii. 448-463^ 466-476. 

Lingard, x. 1-56, 86-92, I33-I39- 

Macaulay, i. 74-85- 

Wheeler, 232-243. 

Yonge, vi. 332-350, 365-375. 



Civil War, 1642- 1648: 



Edgehill, 
Rise of Cromwell, 
Marston Moor, 
Naseby, 



Pride's Purge, 
Rump Parliament, 
Trial and Execution 
of the King. 



Bright, ii. 657-686. 

Cordery and Phillpotts, 123-188, 209, 210. 

Dickens, 343-351- 

Gardiner, Eng. Hist., u. 529-537. 

Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 130-156. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 217-243. 

Green. Sh. Hist., 547-559- 

Guizot, 161-171, 183, 184,235-241,270-276. 

Harrison. Oliver Cromwell, 55-99, 120-125. 

Hume, 397-421. 

Knight, iv. 1-17, 29, 30, 33-48- 

Lingard, x. 64-86, 92, 93, 1 13-125, 152-169, 

178-189. 
Macaulay, i. 88-96. 
Yonge, vii. 8-14, 42-58. 

Bright, ii. 686, 687. 
Cordery and Phillpotts, 236-247. 
Dickens, 351-355- 
Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 555-560- 
Gardiner, Puritan Rev.. 156-160. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 253-262. 
Green, Sh.^Hist., 568-572. 
Guizot, 414-436. 
Harrison, 125-129. 
Hume, 421-426. 
Knight, iv. 103-112. 
Lingard, x. 242-269. 
Macaulay, i. 96-100. 
Wheeler, 244-250. 
'^ Yonge, vii. 1 10-128. 



House of Stuart 



53 



Commonwealth, i 649-1 660. 

Montgomery, 247-257. Anderson, 243-251. Towie, 248-252, 269. 



Bright, ii. 688-721. 

Cordery and Phillpotts, 281-284, 311-316, 

324-327, 333-366. 
Dickens, 356-372. 
(iardiner, Kng. Hist., ii. 561-577. 
Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 160-194. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 267-303, 313-319. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 572-600. 
Harrison, 130-228. 
Hume, 427-452. 
Knight, iv. 121-127, 132-140, 158-161, 182- 

190, 201-203, 209-211, 214-224. 
Lingard, x. 282-400, xi. 1-190. 
Macaulay, i. 101-116. 
Towle, Ireland, 178-193. 
Wheeler, 250-267. 

Yonge, vii. 144-148, 158-162, 165-168, 210- 
l, 214, 226-230, 236, 237. 



Cromwell in Ireland, 
Cromwell in Scot- 
land, 
Battle of Worcester, 
Parliaments, 
Protector, 
Richard Cromwell, 



Milton. 



' Cordery and Phillpotts, 207, 208, 259, 296, 

382, 383- 
Gardiner, Eng. Hist., ii. 596, 597. 
Gardiner, Puritan Rev., 91, 92, 99, 100, 

146, 147, 182, 201-204, 214. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 21-23, 164, 167, 329, 

376-381. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 464-467, 525-527, 600- 

604. * 

Welsh, i. 472-495. 



54 



EnglisJi History 



Restoration. 



Punishment 
of Regicides, 

Religious 
Persecutions, 

Covenanters, 

Bunyan, 



Royal Favorites, 
The Cabal, 



Plague, 
Fire, 



Charles II. 1 660-1 685. 

Montgomery, 257-270. Anderson, 251-262. Towle, 253-262. 

Bright, ii. 722-729, 732. 
Dicken.s, 372-376, 385, 386. 
Gardiner, ii. 578-589, 590, 596, 597. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 354-357, 361-364, 

375' 376, 398-402. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 467, 617-628, 640. 
Hale, 37-42. 
-^ Hume, 453-459- 

Knight, iv. 244-252, 267, 268, 275, 345, 

346, 366, 367. 
Lingard, xi. 191-242. 
Macaulay, i. 123-130, 138, 139, 143-145, 

ii. 176, 177. 
Welsh, ii. 45-54. 
^ Yonge, vii. 248-256, 267-275. 

' Bright, ii. ']Z'^-Ti\, 739' 74°- 

Dickens, 380-392. 

Gardiner, ii. 593, 594, 602-605. 

Green, Eng. Pec, iii. 336-339, 364, 371, 
386-393. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 630, 635-639. 

Hale, 20, 21. 

Hume, 464, 465. 

Knight, iv. 265. 299-307. 

Lingard, xi. 316-323, xii. 1-5. 

Macaulay, i. 164-168, 1 71-178. 
^. Yonge, vii. 293-300. 

Bright, ii. 738. 
Dickens, 376-379. 
Gardiner, ii. 590, 592. 



Restoration 



55 



Plague, 

Fire, 

( Continued. ) 



Dutch and French 
Affairs, 



Plots. 



^ Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 373, 382. 

Hume, 461, 463. 

Knight, iv. 269-275, 282-288. 

Lingard, xi. 281-303. 
, Yonge, vii. 281-284, 289-291. 

Bright, ii. 734-749- 

Gardiner, ii. 589, 590-593. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 349, 371-375' 381-385. 

394-397. 41 1- 
Green, Sh. Hist., 628, 629, 635-640, 646, 

648, 649. 
Hale, 3-5, 33. 
Hume, 459-473. 
Knight, iv. 277-282, 297, 298, 310-313, 315- 

318, 324. 
Lingard, .\i. 272-281, 3io-3'5' 325-3-8. 334- 

338, xii. 11-18, 30-36, 43-46, 86-89, 98- 

102, 105-128. 
Macaulay, i. 149, 150, 154-163, 168-178. 
Yonge, vii. 276-281, 284-288, 291, 292, 301- 
. 328. 

! Bright, ii. 750-760. 

Dickens, 382-385. 

Gardiner, ii. 615-626. 

Green, Eng. Peo. iii. 420-424, 450, 451. 

Green, Sh.^Hist., 649-652, 661. 

Hale, 21-26, 60-66. 

Hume, 476-482, 493-496. 

Knight, iv. 332-338, 345, 371-375- 

Lingard, xii. 129-172, 227-262, 316-324. 

Macaulay, i. 181-185, 208-210. 
V Towle, Ireland, 194, 195. 



James IL 1685-1688. 

Montgomery, 270-280. Anderson, 262-269. Towle, 263-267. 



Monmouth's 
Rebellion, 
Sedgemoor, 
Bloody Assizes, 



( Bright, ii. 764-768. 
Dickens, 393-399. 
Gardiner, ii. 634-638. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 7-10. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 655-666. 



56 



English History 



Monmouth's 
Rebellion, 
Sedgemoor, 
Bloody Assizes, 

(Continued.) 



Popish Measures, 
Declaration of 

Indulgence, 
Petition and Trial 

of Seven Bishops, 



Invitation to 
William of 
Orange, 
His Coming, 
Flight of James. 



Hale, 95-102. 
Hume, 500-503. 
Knight, iv. 390-400. 
Lingard, xii. 24-68. 
Macaulay, i- 451-526. 
Wheeler, 212-278. 

Bright, ii. 769-779. 
Dickens, 399-402. 
Gardiner, ii. 638-643. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 13-25. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 667-672. 
Hale, 107-115, 125-129. 
Hume, 504-508. 
Knight, iv. 407-414, 418-429. 
Lingard, xii. 76-167. 
V Macaulay, ii. 7-9, 66-69, 164-167, 267-305. 

Bright, ii. 779-789. 

Dickens, 402-405. 

Gardiner, ii. 643-648. 

Green, Eng. Pec, iv. 25-35. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 678-681. 

Hale, 129-131, 134-152. 

Hume, 510-515. 

Knight, iv. 433-442. 

Lingard, xii. 168-236. 

Macaulay, ii. 318-321, 369-395, 428-430, 450, 

460. 
Traill, 20-38. 



House of Orange-Stuart. 
William and Mary. 1688-1702. 

Montgomery, 280-289. Anderson, 269-275. Towle, 273-285. 



Bill of Rights, 
Mutiny Bill, 
Toleration Act, 



j Bright, iii. 
I Gardiner, i 

1 



806-811. 
iii. 649-652. 



Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 44-47. 
Green, Sh.'Hist., 682-684, 688-691. 



Restoration 



57 



Bill of Rights, 
Mutiny Bill, 
Toleration Act, 

{Conthtiied.') 



' Hale, 160-165. 

Hume, 523, 524, 527. 

Knight, iv. 444-447- v. 73-76. 

Lingard, xii. 236-248. 

Lecky, i. 552. 

Macaulay, ii. 509-513, iii. 34-38. 394-396- 

McCarthy, Four Georges, i. 3, 4. 
^ Traill, 52-55, 63-66. 



Siege of 

Londonderry, 
Battle of the Boyne, " 
Glencoe, 



Bright, iii. 813-836. 

Gardiner, iii. 652-657. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 37-43, 50-54. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 685-694. 

Hale, 154, 155, 168-176, 181-186, 198-202. 

Hume, 525-530. 

Knight. \'. 82-94, 105-112, 131-144. 

Macaulay, iii. 1 13-128, 179-190, 496-503, 

iv. 153-170. 
Towle, Ireland, 196-214. 
Traill, 67-70, 83-92, 99-103. 
Wheeler, 282-286. 



Continental Wars, 
Peace of Ryswick, 



' Bright, iii. 836-841, 847. 856-859. 
Gardiner, iii. 657, 658, 667. 
Green, Eng. Peo.. iv. 54-58, 65, 66, 72, 73. 
Green, .Sh. Hist., 696-700. 
Hale, 206-219, 230-232, 237-244. 
Hume, 532, 533, 535, 536. 
Knight, V. 121-124, I47-I54> 161-166, 178- 

181, 198-200. 
Macaulay, iv. 186-195, -09-225, 464-477, 

629-643. 
Traill, 93-98, 104-108, 111-118, 147-155. 



National Debt, 
Bank of England. 



Bright, iii. 840, 843, 844, 852, 853. 
Gardiner, iii. 658-661. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 62. 
Hale, 221, 222. 
Knight, V. 157, 158, 171. 
V Macaulay, iv. 255-264, 391-403. 



58 



English History 



Anne. 1702-17 14. 

Montgomery, 289-300. Anderson, 275-280. Towle, 284-290. 

Bright, iii. 832-834. 846, 875-921. 

Creasy, 265-288. 

Gardiner, iii. 676-685, 689-692, 696-698. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 77-101. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 705-720. 

Hume, 537-539' 549-565- 

Knight, V. 259-261, 274-289, 290-310, 337- 

346, 364-369. 374-381- 
Leclvv, i. 38-54, 106-138. 
Macaulay, ii. 197-201, iii. 346, 347, 444-448, 

iv. 46-51, 127-137- 
McCarthy, Four Georges, i. 22-26, 52-54, 

92-95, 208-211. 
Morris, Age of Anne, 5-12. 25-29, 40-48, 

56-65, 73-105, 128, 129, 132-138. 
.Wheeler, 286-293. 



War of the Spanish 

Succession, 
Marlborough, 
Peace of Utrecht, 



Union of Scotland 
with England, 
1707. 

Literatu?-e : 

Pope, 

Swift, 

Defoe, 

Steele, 

Addison. 



' Bright, iii. 924-928. 
Gardiner, iii. 685, 686. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 90-92. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 714, 715. 
Hume, 554-556- 
Knight, V. 311-328. 
Morris, Age of Anne, 138-145. 

Bright, iii. 957, 978- 

Gardiner, iii. 692-695. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iii. 326, iv. 98, 113, 114, 

206-210. 
Hume, 577. 
Knight, V. 401-445. 
McCarthy, Four Georges, i. 34-48, 240-248, 

299-303. 
Morris, Age of Anne, 215-231. 
V Morris, Earlv Hanoverians, 46-48. 



Blackmore : Lorna Doom. 
Mrs. Charles: Oji Both Sides of the Sea, 
nants. 



The Dray tons and the Dave- 



Restoration 59 

Doyle : Micah Clarke. 

Henty: Orange and Greett ; The Cornet of Horse. 

MacDonald : Si. George and St. Michael. 

Scott: The Fortunes of AHgel ; Legend of Montrose ; Woodstock; Pev- 

eril of the Peak ; Old Mortality ; The Pirate ; The Bride of Lamiuer- 

nioor ; The Black D'waif. 
Shorthouse : John Inglesant. 
Scribe : A Glass of Water. 
Thackeray : Henry Esmond. 
Scott: Rokeby. 



6o 



English History 



Jacobite Rebellion, 



South Sea Bubble, 



House of Hanover. 1714. 
George I. 1714-1727. 

Montgomery, 306-314. Anderson, 293-295. Towle, 291-296. 

f Bright, iii. 932-938. 

Gardiner, iii. 702-706. 

Green, Eng. Pec, iv. 129, 131. 

Green, Sli. Hist., 724, 725. 

Hume, 576. 

Knight, vi. 6-22. 

McCarthy, Four Georges, i. 39, 40, 1 16-143. 
^ Morris, Earl}' Hanoverians, 33-43. 



^ Bright, iii. 949-955. 
Gardiner, iii. 711-713. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 136, 137. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 728. 
Hume, 574-576. 
Knight, vi. 39-46. 
Lecky, i. 34^-350- 

McCarthy. Four Georges, 1. 183-201. 
Morris, Early Hanoverians, 55-59. 

' Bright, iii. 946, 947, 955-958, 966, 967, 973- 

987. 
Gardiner, iii. 708-726. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 126-129, ''37"^44> "S^, 

157- 
Green, Sh. Hist., 728-734. 
Hume, 574, 581, 583-585. 
Lecky, 1. 351-362, 391-404, 428-432. 
McCarthy, Four Georges, i. 32-34, 165-167, 

224-239, 277. 
Morris, Early Hanoverians, 59-67, 81, 82, 

86-90. 
Wheeler, 294-29S. 



Robert Walpole. 



House of Hanover 



6i 



War with Spain, 

War of Austrian 

Succession, 



Second Jacobite 
Rebellion, 



George II. 1727-1760. 

Montgomery, 314-322. Anderson, 295-308. Towle, 296-305. 

Bright, iii. 975, 97^, 980-984, 988-999, 

1010-1012. 
Gardiner, iii. 726-739, 743. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 151-161, 163, 164. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 726-730, 734. 
Hume, 582, 587, 596. 
Knight, vi. 71-73, 93-114- 
Leclvy, i. 414-426, 433-456, 458-466. 
McCarthy, Four Georges, i. 228, 296-298, 

ii. 147-184. 
Morris, Early Hanoverians, 103-143, 174- 

184. 

' Bright, iii. 999-1009. 
Gardiner, iii. 739-743- 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 161-163. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 743, 744- 
Hume, 589-596. 
" Kniglit, vi. 114-118, 121-133, 155-176- 
Lecky, i. 456-458. 

McCartliy, Four Georges, ii. 199-236. 
Morris. 143-174. 
Wheeler, 305-310. 

' Bright, iii. 1026, 1113-1124. 
Gardiner, iii. 758-764. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 164-166, 183-185. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 745, 746, 753- 754- 
Hume, 6og, 610. 
Knight, vi. 200-205, 222-226. 
Lecky, ii. 495, 496, 540-55°- "i- 513-534- 
McCarthy, Four Georges, ii. 253-273. 
Wheeler, 318-324. 

Bright, iii. 1021, 1022, 1024, 1025, 1053. 

' 1054- 
Gardiner, iii. 746-752, 766, 772-777- 787- 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 176-183, 194, 195- 
212-215, 238-245, 259-261. 



War in the East, 
Black Hole of Cal- 
cutta, 
Lord Clive, 



William Pitt 
(Lord Chatham), 



62 



English History 



William Pitt 
(Lord Chatham), 

(Continued.) 



Seven Years' War 
in Europe and 
America, 1756. 



Methodism : 
Whitefield, 
John Wesley, 
Chas. Wesley. 



Green, Sh. Hist., 748-753, 772-774, 780, 

781. 
Hume, 583, 599, 600, 613-615, 623, 624. 
Lecky, ii. 508-528, iv. 86-94. 
McCarthy, Four Geor:;es, ii. 52-55. 
Wheeler, 311-318. 

''Bright, ill. 1019-1033, 103S-1041. 
Gardiner, iii. 747-756. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 166-176, 185-189, 

214-217. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 741, 742, 745-748, 754- 

764. 
Hume, 597-603. 

Knight, vi. 205-209, 213-216, 226-240. 
Lecky, ii. 482-497, 528-530, 536-540, 550- 

558, in. 33-51. 
McCarthy. Four Georges, ii. 282-291. 
^ Wheeler, 324-329. 

^ Bright, iii. 1015-1017. 
Gardiner, 745, 746. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 145-150. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 735-739. 
Knight, vii. 121, 122. 
Lecky, ii. 577-582, 598-699. 
McCarthy, Four Georges, ii. 127-146. 
Morris, 185-190. 
Wheeler, 298-305. 



George IH. 1760-1820. 

Montgomery, 323-344- Anderson, 308-331. Towle, 306-342. 



American War : 
Taxation, Stamp 
Act, Tea Tax, 
Revolution, 



Bright, iii. 1045-1048, 105 1, 1052, 1056, 
1057, 1061. 1062, 1067-1084, 1095-1103. 

Creasy, 305-327. 

Gardiner, iii. 770-774, 777-789, 792-794, 798. 

Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 218-220, 225-238, 
249-261, 266-271. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 768-772, 776-782, 785, 
786. 
^ Hume, 612-629. 



House of Hanover 



63 



American War : 
Taxation, Stamp 
Act, Tea Tax, 
Revolution, 

(jCotitiiiued.) 



Riots, 
Trial of 
Warren Hastings, 



Knight, vi. 306-314, 336-365, 383, 384, 411- 

416, 423-430- 
Lecky, iii. 333-499, iv. 1-69, 128-163, 199- 

220. 266-275. 
McCarthy, Four Georges, i. 310-313. 
Wheeler, 324-329. 



1124-1131. 1139. 



Freedom of Press, 
Prison Reforms, 
Slave Trade, 



War with France, 
Waterloo, 



Bright, iii. 1092-1094, 

1141, 1156, 1164. 
Gardiner, iii. 789-792, 801-81 1. 
Green, Eng. Pec, iv. 275, 276. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 782-785, 795, 796. 
Hume, 625-627, 637-640. 
Knight, vi. 400-410, viii. 82, 83. 
Lecky, iii. 143-150, 163, 164, 283, 553-568. 
Wheeler, 335-341- 

'Bright, iii. 1043, 1044, 1062, 1063, 1142, 
1271, 1272. 
Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 220-225, 248. 249, 

273-277. 
Gardiner, iii. 779. 780, 823. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 767, 768, 774-776, 796, 

797- 
Hume, 610. 61 1, 671. 
Knight, vii. 117-120, 212, viii. 85-90, 193, 

194. 
Lecky, ii. 13-18, iii. 78-89, 139-142 ,247- 

252, 278-289. 
Mackenzie, 79, 80. 85, 86. 
V. Martineau, 208-212, 231-235. 

' Bright, iii. iioS-ii 10, 1165-1177, 1189-1198, 

1220-1224, 1231-1242, 1253-1257, 1262- 

1266, 1285-1321, 1339-1248. 
Creasy, 346-364. 

Gardiner, iii. 788-798, 834-840, 843-875. 
\ Green, Eng. Peo., iv. 296, 297, 302-322, 

328-340, 352-368, 371-389. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 805-811,818-827,834-836. 
Hume, 644-693. 
Knight, vii. 346-360, 397-390, 401-408, 441- 

450, 499-508, 562-571, viii. 29-37. 



64 



English History 



War with France, 
Waterloo, 

( Continued.) 



The Younger Pitt, 



Second War with 
America, 



Union with Ireland. 



Lecky, iv. 262-266. 

Mackenzie, 32-61. 

Martineau, 49-58, 72-92, 138-157. 161-186, 

204-207, 216-223, 261-286, 491-529 
Wheeler, 341-356. 

Bright, iii. 1132-1139, 1143, 1144, 1156. 1157. 

1 177, 1243-1247, 1257-1259, 1266. 
Gardiner, iii. 799-801, 806-812. 819, 822, 

825, 827-830, 842, 843. 855. 
Green, Eng. Pec, iv. 284-296, 344-347, 

349' 350- 
Green, Sh. Hist., 790-795. 
Knight, vii. 139-155. 
Lecky, iv. 320-336. 
Martineau, 32-42, 51, 52, 99-112, 157-161. 

Bright, iii. 1325-1328. 

Gardiner, iii. 872, 873. 

Green, Eng. Pec, iv. 378. 379. 383. 384. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 832-834. 

Hume, 689. 

Knight, vii. 544, 545, viii. 1-19. 

Mackenzie, 412-414. 

Martineau, 123-131, 287-315. 

Bright, iii. 1209-1219. 
Gardiner, iii. 831-834, 841. 842. 
Green, Eng. Pec, iv. 337, 338. 
Green, Sh. Hist.. 811-815. 
Hume, 655-657. 
Martineau, 24-29, 58-72. 
Towle, Ireland, 252-259. 



George IV. 1820-1830. 

Montgomery 344-349. Anderson, 344-348. Towle, 342-346. 



Legislative Reform, 
Repeal of Test and 
Corporation Acts, 
Catholic Emancipa- 
tion. 



Bright, iii. 1389. 1390. 1401-1410. 
Gardiner, iii. 875-880, 885, 886. S94-89 
Hume, 698-701. 
Knight, viii. 232-240. 
McCarthy, Epoch of Ref.. 2, 3, 21-25. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 838-840. 
^ Mackenzie, 112, 113. 



House of Hanover 



65 



William IV. 1830-1837. 



Montgomery, 349-357. Anderson, 349-351. Towle, 346-352. 



Bright, iii. 1423-1434. 

Gardiner, iii. 901-905. 

Hume, 702-705. 

Knight, viii. 270-285, 293, 299, 300. 

McCartliy, Epoch of Ref ., 25-83. 

Mackenzie, 100-109. 



Reform Bill, 



Emancipation of 
Slaves, 1833, 
Poor Law. 



Literature : 

Byron, Burns, 

Coleridge, 

Goldsmith, 

Johnson, 

Lamb, Macaulay 

Scott, Shelley, 

Wordsworth. 

Discoveries, 
Inventions. 



Bright, iii. 1442- 1 445, 1451-1454. 
Gardiner, iii. 910, 911. 
Hume, 705, 706. 

Knight, vii. 466-468, 478, viii. 327-32. 
Mackenzie, 80-82, 116, 119-121. 
I McCarthy, Epoch of Ref., 83-98, 124-130. 



f 



Gardiner, iii. 887-890. 

Knight, vii. 83-96, viii. 111-129. 

Welsh, ii. 274-355. 



r Gardiner, iii. 813-818, 905-909, 940. 
I Green, iv. 377-384. 

i Knight, vii. 40-63, viii. 129-132, 258-262. 
[ Martineau, 521-531. 



Mrs. Charles: Against the Stream. 

Cooper: ]Viug and Wing. 

Dickens : Bariiaby Rtidge ; Tale of Two Cities. 

Henty: Bonnie Prince Charlie ; Held Fast for England ; The Bravest 

of the Brave : The Yonjig Buglers ; With Clive in India. 
Scott: Rob Roy (1715); Heart of Midlothian; Waverley (1745); 

Guy Mannering ; Redgauntlet ; Antiquary. 
Thackeray : The Virnniatis. 



66 



English History 



Victoria. 1837- 

Montgomery, 357-363. Anderson, 351-376. Towle, 352-366. 



" Bright, iv. 44-46, 79, 80, 87, 91-93, 176-178. 

Gardiner, iii. 922-924. 

Hume, 708-711. 

Knight, viii. 417, 418, 421-423. 

Mackenzie, 155-158. 

McCarthy, H. O. O. T., i. 70-88, 292-302. 
^McCarthy, Epoch of Ref., 165, 166. 



Rise of Chartists, 



Corn Laws, 
Irish Famine, 
Free Trade, 



Crimean War, 1854, 



War in India, 



Bright, iv. 78-86, 93, 121, 128-138, 156-161, 

219. 
Gardiner, iii. 924-939. 
Green, Sh. Hist., 841. 
Hume, 708-711. 
Knight, viii. 501, 513, 517, 525-528, 535-539. 

547-551- 
Mackenzie, 126-136. 
McCarthy, H. O. O. T., i. 216-256. 
McCarthy, Epoch of Ref., 175-193. 
I Towle, Ireland, 267-272. 

' Bright, iv. 243-286. 

Gardiner, iii. 943-948. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 842. 

Hume, 713-717. 

Mackenzie, 159-176. 

McCarthy, H. O. O. T., i. 433-524. 

McCarthy, Epoch of Ref., 210, 211. 
, Wheeler, 360-364. 

'Bright, iv. 292-328. 

Gardiner, iii. 948-955. 

Green, Sh. Hist., 842, 843. 

Hume, 717-721. 

Knight, viii. 451-461, 543-545- 

Mackenzie, 224-248. 

McCarthy. H. O. O. T., ii. 33-78. 
, Wheeler, 364-369. 



House of Hanover 



67 



War in America, 



Reform Bill, 



Land Act, 
Education Bill. 



Literature 

Bulwer, Browning, 
Mrs. Browning, 
Carlyle, Dickens, 
Geo. Eliot, Mill, 
Tennyson, 
Thackeray, 
Tyndall. 



Bright, iv. 372-385, 490, 491. 

Gardiner, iii. 958-960. 

Hume, 723, 779, 780. 

Mackenzie, 419-428. 

McCarthy, H. O. O. T., ii. 190-228. 

Bright, iv. 349-352, 419, 428. 

Gardiner, iii. 961, 962. 

Hume, 726, 727. 

Knight, viii. 270-285, 293-300. 

Mackenzie, 103-109. 

McCarthy, H. O. O. T., ii. 351-370. 

" Bright, iv. 454-466. 

Gardiner, iii. 962, 963. 

Hume, 727. 

McCarthy, H. O. O. T., ii. 471-487. 
^ Towle, Ireland, 280-294. 



( 



Gardiner, iii. 940-943. 
Knight, viii. 467-485. 
McCarthy, H. O. O. T., 

629-656. 
Welsh, ii. 368-370, 427-501, 



1. 524-559. ii- 



INDEX 



Ability of Mary Stuart, 47. 

Act, Land, 67. 

Act, Toleration, 57. 

Actsof Long Parliament, 51. 

Acts of Supremacy and Uni- 
formity, 44, 46. 

Addison, 58. 

Agincourt, 38. 

Agricola, Govemm't of, 10. 

Alfred, Army of, 15. 

Alfred, Character of, 16. 

Alfred, Childhood of, 14. 

Alfred, Laws of, 15. 

Alfr i, Navy of, 15. 

Alfred, Palaces of, 15. 

Alfred, Strongholds of, 15. 

Alfred, Youth of, 14. 

Alliances of Henry VII., 
Foreign, 42. 

Alliance, Austrian, 43. 
America, Seven Years" War 

in Europe and, 62. 
America, War in, 67. 
American Colonies, 50. 
American War, 62, 63, 64. 
Ancient England, 9. 
Angevin Marriage, 25. 
Angevins, 26. 
Anne, 58. 
Arc, Joan of, 39. 
Archbishop Becket, 26. 
Armada, Spanish, 48. 
Articles, Thirty-nine, 45. 
Arthur, King, 12. 
Assize of Clarendon, 26. 
Assizes, Bloody, 55. 
Attack on Druids, 10. 
Augustine, 13. 



Austrian Alliance, 43. 
Austrian Succession, War 
of, 61. 

B 

Bacon, 49. 

Bseda, 13. 

Banishment of Jews, 30. 

Bank of England, 57. 

Barons' Wars, 30. 

Battle of the Boyne, 57. 

Battle of Spurs, 36. 

Battle of the Standard, 25. 

Battle of Worcester, 53. 

Becket, 26. 

Becket, Condemnation of, 

27- 

Becket, Exile and Death 

of, 27. 
Bill, Education, 67. 
Bill, Mutiny, 56. 
Bill, Reform, 65, 67. 
Bill of Rights, 56. 
Bishops, Trial of Seven, 56. 
Black Death, 33. 
Black Hole of Calcutta, 61. 
Black Prince in Castile, 

34- 
Bloody Assizes, 50. 
Boadicea, Revolt of, 10. 
Book, Domesday, 22. 
Bosworth Field, 40. 
Boy Kings, Six, 16. 
Boyne, Battle of, 57. 
Bretigny, Treaty of, 33. 
Browning, 67. 
Browning, Mrs., 67. 
Bruce, Robert, 31. 
Bubble, South Sea, 60. 

Buckingham, Impeachment 
of, 51. 

69 



Bulwer, 67. 
Bunyan, 54. 
Burns, 65. 
Byron, 65. 

C 

Cabal, The, 54. 
Cade's Rebellion, 39. 
Cjedmon, 13. 
Cssar, 9. 
Calais, 33. 
Calais, Loss of, 46. 
Calcutta, Black Hole of, 61. 
Canute, 17. 
Carlyle, 67. 

Castile, Black Prince in, 33. 
Castles, 22. 

Catherine, Divorce of, 44. 
Catholic Emancipation, 64. 
Chamber, Star, 42, 51. 
Changes, Henry's Reli- 
gious, 45. 
Character of Alfred, 16. 
Character of Edward I., 31. 
Character of Edward III., 

and Reign, 34. 
Character of Elizabeth, and 

Reign, 48. 
Character of English Con- 
quest, 12. 
Character of Henry II., 28. 
Character of Mary, Queen 

of Scots, 47. 
Character of Norman Con- 
quest, 23. 
Character of William the 

Conqueror, 23. 
Character of William Ru- 

fus' Reign, 23. 
Charta, Magna, 29. 



70 



Index 



Charter of Henry I., 24. 

Chartists, Rise of, 66. 

Charles I., 51. 

Charles II., 54. 

Charles V., 43. 

Chai-les Wesley, 62. 

Chatham, Lord, 61. 

Chaucer, 35. 

Childhood of Alfred, 14. 

Churches, 22. 

Church, Reforms in State 
and, 31. 

Christianity, Coming of, 13. 

Civil War, 25, 27, 52. 

Clarendon, Constitutions of, 
26. 

Clarendon, Assize of, 26. 

Claudius, Emperor, 10. 

Clive, Lord, 61. 

Coleridge, 65. 

Colonies, American, 50. 

Coming of Christianity, 13. 

Coming of William of Or- 
ange, 56. 

Commerce, Rise of Eng- 
lish, 33. 

Commons, House of, 30. 

Commonwealth, 53. 

Condemnation of Becket, 
27- 

Conference, Hampt'n Court 
so- 

Confessor, Edward the, 18. 

Conquest, English, 12. 

Conquest, Norman, 20. 

Conquest, Norman, Results 
of, 23. 

Conquest, Roman, 9. 

Conspiracies and Revolts, 
37- 

Conspiracies of Mary Stu- 
art, 47. 

Constitutions of Clarendon, 
26. 

Contest with Church, 29. 

Continental Wars, 57. 



Continuation of Wars of 

Roses, 40. 
Corn Laws, 66. 
Corporation Act, Repeal of, 

64. 
Court, High Commis'n, 51. 
Covenanters, 54. 
Cranmer, 45. 
Crecy, 33. 
Crimean War, 66. 
Cromwell in Ireland, 53. 
Cromwell in Scotland, 53. 
Cromwell, Rise of, 52. 
Cromwell, Richard, 53. 
Cromwell, Thomas, 44. 
Cross, Neville's, 32. 
Crowning of William the 

Conqueror, 21. 
Crusade, First, 24. 
Curfew, 22. 



Danish Invasions, 14. 
Danish Line, 17. 
Death of Becket, 27. 
Death of Mary Stuart, 47. 
Death, Black, 33. 
Debt, National, 57. 
Declaration of Indulgence, 

56. 
Defoe, 58. 
Deposition of Edward II., 

32. 
Deposition of Richard II., 

35- 
Dickens, 67. 
Difficulties of Elizabeth's 

position, 46. 
Discoveries, 42, 65. 
Divine Right of Kings, 50. 
Divorce of Henry VI 1 1 ., 44. 
Domesday Book, 22. 
Drake, Naval Enterprises 

of, 48. 
Drama, 49. 
Druids, Attack on, 10. 



Dunstan, 16. 

Dutch and French Affairs, 

55- 

E 
East, War in, 61. 
Edgehill, 52. 
Education Bill, 67. 
Edward I., 30. 
Edward II., 31. 
Edward II., Depos'n of, 32. 
Edward III., 32. 
Edward IV., 40. 
Edward V., 40. 
Edward VI., 45. 
Edward the Confessor, 18. 
Effects of Black Death, 33. 
Effect of Wars, 41. 
Egbert, 13. 
Eliot, George, 67. 
Elizabeth, 46. 

Elizabeth, Character of, 48. 
Emancipation, Catholic, 64. 
Emancipation of Slaves, 65. 
Emperor Claudius, 10. 
England, Ancient, 9. 
England, Bank of, 57. 
England, Feudalism in, 22. 
England, Flight of Mary to, 

47- 
England, Reformationin, 45. 
England, Relation of 

France, Spain, and 

Netherlands with, 47. 
England, Resistance of, 21. 
England, Union of Scotland 

with, 5S. 
English Commerce, Rise of, 

33- 
English Conquest, 12. 
English, King of, 13. 
English Line, 17. 
Enterprises, Naval, 48. 
Essex and Ireland, 47. 
Europe, Seven Years' War 

in, 62. 
Evesham, 30. 



Index 



71 



Execution of Charles I., 52. 
Execution of More and 

Fisher, 44. 
Exile of Becket, 27. 



Fall of Wolsey, 44. 

Famine, Irish, 66. 

Favorites, 50. 

Favorites, New, 32. 

Favorites, Royal, 54. 

Feudalism in England, 22. 

Feudalism in England un- 
der William, 22. 

Field, Bosworth, 40. 

Fire, Great, 54. 

First Battles of War of 
Roses, 39. 

First Crusade, 24. 

Fisher, Execution of, 44. 

Flight of James, 56. 

Flight of Mary Stuart, 47. 

Flodden, 43. 

Forced Loans, 51. 

Foreign Alliances, 42. 

Forest, New, 22. 

Forts, ir. 

France, Relation of Eng- 
land with, 47. 

France, War with, 38, 64. 

Freedom of the Press, 63 . 

Free Trade, 66. 

French Affairs, 54. 

French Possessions, Loss 
of> 34, 39- 

French War, Causes of, 33. 



Gaveston, Piers, 31. 
George L, 60. 
George IL, 61. 
George III., 62. 
George IV., 64. 
George Eliot, 67. 
Germany, Reform in, 45. 



Glencoe, 57. 
Godwin, 17. 
Goldsmith, 65. 
Good Parliament, 34. 
Government of Agricola, 10. 
Government of England, 12. 
Grey, Lady Jane, 45. 
Greatness, Wolsey's, 43. 
Great Petition, 50. 
Greene, 49. 
Gregory, 13. 
Gunpowder Plot, 50. 
Guthrum, 15. 

H 

Hadrian, Wall of, 10. 

Hampden, John, 51. 

Hampton Court Confer- 
ence, 50. 

Hanover, House of, 60. 

Hardicanute, 17. 

Harfleur, 38. 

Harold, 17, 18. 

Hastings, 16. 

Hastings, Warren, 63. 

Henry I., 24. 

Henry II., 26. 

Henry III., 29. 

Henry IV., 37. 

Henry V., 37. 

Henry VI., 38. 

Henry VII., 42. 

Henry VIII., 43. 

Henry's Religious Changes, 
45- 

High Commission Court, 51. 

Hole of Calcutta, Black, 61. 

House of Commons, 30. 

House of Hanover, 60. 

House of Lancaster, 37. 

Houses of Lancaster and 
York, 37. 

House of Orange-Stuart, 56. 

House of Stuart, 50. 

House of York, 40. 



Illegal Taxes, 51. 

Impeachment of Bucking- 
ham, 51. 

Imprisonment of Mary 
Stuart, 47. 

Improvements, 15. 

Independence, Scotland re- 
gains its, 32. 

India, War in, 66. 

Indulgence, Declaration of, 
56. 

Infidels, Zeal against, 28. 

Inhabitants, Original, 9. 

In Normandy, William, 20. 

Introduction of Printing, 40. 

Invasions, Danish, 14. 

Invasions, Roman, 9. 

Inventions, 65. 

Invitation to William of 
Orange, 56. 

Ireland, 27. 

Ireland, Cromwell in, 53. 

Ireland, Essex and, 47. 

Ireland, Union with, 64. 

Irish Famine, 66. 

J 

Jack Cade's Rebellion, 39. 

Jacobite Rebellion, 60, 61. 

James I., 50. 

James II., 55. 

James II., Flight of, 56. 

Jane Grey, Lady, 45. 

Jews, Banishment of, 30. 

Joan of Arc, 38. 

John, 28. 

John Hampden, 51. 

John Wesley, 62. 

Johnson, 65. 

Jonson, 49. 

K 

King, 12. 

King Arthur, 12. 



72 



Index 



King of English, 13. 
King-Maker, Warwick, 40. 
Kings, Divine Right of, 50. 
Kings, Six Boy, 16. 
Knox, 47. 



Lady Jane Grey, 45. 

Lamb, 65. 

Lancaster, House of, 37. 

Lancaster and York, 
Houses of, 37. 

Land Act, 67. 

Langland, William, 36. 

Langton, Stephen, 29. 

Language of Ancient Eng- 
land, II. 

Language, State of, 35. 

Latimer, 45. 

Laud, 51. 

Law, Poor, 65. 

Laws of Alfred, 15. 

Laws, Com, 66. 

Learning, New, 42. 

Legislative Reform, 64. 

Lewes, 30. 

Life of Ancient England, 
Mode of, 9. 

Line, Danish, 17. 

Line, English, 17. 

Literary Work of Alfred, 15. 

Literature, 35, 48, 58. 

Loans, Forced, 51. 

Lollards, 35, 37. 

London Tower, 22. 

Londonderry, Siege of, 57. 

Long Parliament, Acts of, 
52- 

Lord Chatham, 61. 

Lord Clive, 61. 

Loss of Calais, 46. 

Loss of French Possessions, 

34, 39- 
Loss of Normandy, 28. 
Luther, Martin, 45. 



M 

Macaulay, 65. 
Mad Parliament, 29. 
Magna Charta, 29. 
Marlborough, 58. 
Marlowe, 49. 
Marriage, Angevin, 25. 
Marriage of Henry L, 24. 
Marston Moor, 52. 
Martin Luther, 45. 
Mary, 46. 
Mary Stuart, 47. 
Mary, Ability of, 47. 
Mary, Character of, 47. 
Mary, Conspiracies of, 47. 
Mary, Death of, 47. 
Mary, Flight of, 47. 
Mary, Imprisonment of, 47. 
Mary, Reign of, 47. 
Mary, William and, 56. 
Measures, Popish, 56. 
Methodism, 62. 
Mill, 67. 
Milton, 53. 
Mode of Life in Ancient 

England, 9. 
Model Parliament, 31. 
Monasteries, Suppression 

of, 44. 
Money, Ship, 51. 
Monmouth's Rebellion, 55. 
Monopolies, 51. 
Montford, Simon de, 29. 
More, Execution of, 44. 
Mutiny Bill, 56. 

N 

Naseby, 52. 
National Debt, 57. 
Naval Enterprises, 46. 
Navy of Alfred, 15. 
Netherlands, Relation of 

England with, 47. 
Neville's Cross, 32. 
New Favorites, 32. 



New Forest, 22. 
New Learning, 42. 
New Tax, 34. 
Norman Conquest, 20. 
Normandy, Loss of, 28. 
Normandy, William in, 20. 

O 

Orange, Invitation to Wil- 
liam of, 56. 
Orange-Stuart, House of, 56. 
Original Inhabitants, 9. 
Orleans, 38. 
Oldcastle, Sir John, 37. 



Palaces, 15. 

Parliament, Actsof Long, 52. 

Parliament, Good, 34. 

Parliament, Mad, 29. 

Parliament, Model, 31. 

Parliament, Rump, 52. 

Parliament, Subjection of, 
44- 

Parliaments of Common- 
wealth, 53. 

Parties, Strength of, 46. 

Peace of Ryswick, 57. 

Peace of Utrecht, 58. 

Persecution of Lollards, 37. 

Persecutions, Religious, 46, 
54- 

Petition, Great, 50. 

Petition of Right, 51. 

Petition and Trial of Seven 
Bishops, 56. 

Philip II., 46. 

Piers Gaveston, 31. 

Pilgrims, 50. 

Pitt, William, 61. 

Pitt, The Younger, 64. 

Plague, 54. 

Plantagenets, 26. 

Plautius, 10. 

Plots, 55. 



Index 



73 



Poictiers, 33. 

Poor Law, 65. 

Pope, 58. 

Popish Measures, 56. 

Position, Difficulties of Eliz- 
abeth's, 46. 

Possessions, Loss of 
French, 34, 39. 

Prayer Book, 45. 

Press, Freedom of, 63. 

Pretenders, Two, 42. 

Pride's Purge, 52. 

Prince, Black, 34. 

Printing, Introductlouof, 40. 

Prison Reforms, 63. 

Protector, 53. 

Punishment of Regicides, 
54- 

Puritan Revolution, 51. 



Quarrel with Robert, 24. 
Queen of Scots, Mary, 47. 



Raleigh, Naval Enterprises 
of, 4S. 

Rebellion, Jack Cade's, 39. 

Rebellion, Jacobite, 60, 6i. 

Rebellion, Monmouth's, 55, 

Reforms, 26. 

Reforms in State and 
Church, 31. 

Reforms, Prison, 63. 

Reform Bill, 65, 67. 

Reform, Legislative, 64. 

Reformation, 45. 

Reformation, Scottish, 47. 

Regicides, Punishment of, 
54- 

Reign of Edward II L, 
Character of, 34. 

Reign of Elizabeth, Char- 
acter of, 48. 

Reign of Mary Stuart, 47. 



Reign of William Rufus, 
Character of, 23. 

Relation of England with 
France, Spain, and 
Netherlands, 47. 

Religion of Early England, 
1 [. 

Religion of Original Inhab- 
itants, 9. 

Religious Changes of Henry 

VIII., 45- 

Religious Persecutions, 46. 

Religious Policy of Eliza- 
beth, 46. 

Renewal of War with 
France, 38. 

Repeal of Test and Cor- 
poration Acts, 64. 

Resistance of England, 21. 

Restoration of Stuarts, 54. 

Results of Norman Con- 
quest, 23. 

Results of Suppression of 
Monasteries, 44. 

Revolts, 41. 

Revolts and Conspiracies, 

37- 
Revolt of Boadicea, 10. 
Revolution, 62. 
Revolution, Puritan, 51. 
Richard I., 2S. 
Richard II., 34. 
Richard III., 41. 
Richard Cromwell, 53. 
Rights, Bill of, 56. 
Right of Kings, Divine, 50. 
Right, Petition of, 51. 
Riots, 63. 

Rise of Chartists, 66. 
Rise of Cromwell, 52. 
Rise of English Commerce, 

33- 
Rise of Wolsey, 43. 
Robert Bruce, 31. 
Robert, Quarrel with, 24. 



Robert Walpole, 60. 
Roman Conquests, 9. 
Rome, Separation of Church 

from, 44. 
Roses, Wars of, 39. 
Rouen, Siege of, 38. 
Royal Favorites, 54. 
Rufus, William, 23. 
Rump Parliament, 52. 
R^rswick, Peace of, 57. 



Scotland, 31. 

Scotland and England, 
Union of, 5S. 

Scotland, Cromwell in, 53. 

Scotland Regains its Inde- 
pendence, 32. 

.Scotland, War with, 32. 

Scottish Reformation, 47. 

Scott, 65. 

Second Jacobite Rebellion, 
61. 

Second War in America, 64. 

Sedgemoor, 55. 

Senlac, 20. 

Separation of Church from 
Rome, 44. 

Settlement of England, 12. 

Seven Bishops, Trial of, 56. 

Seven Years' War in Eu- 
rope and America, 62. 

Severus, 10. 

Shakespeare, 49. 

Shelley, 65. 

Ship Money, 51. 

Sidney, 49. 

Siege of Londonderry, 57. 

Siege of Rouen, 38. 

Simon de Montford, 29. 

Sir John Oldcastle, 37. 

Six Boy Kings, 16. 

Slave Trade, 63. 

Slaves, Emancipation of, 
65 



74 



Index 



Sluys, 33. 

South Sea Bubble, 60. 

Spain, Relation of England 
with, 47. 

Spain, War with, 61. 

Spanish Armada, 48. 

Spanish Succession, War 
of, 58. 

Spenser, 49. 

Spurs, Battle of, 43. 

Stamp Act, 62. 

Standard, Battle of, 25. 

Star Chamber, 42, 51. 

State of Language, 35. 

State, Reforms in, 31. 

Steele, 5S. 

Stephen, 25. 

Stephen Langton, 29. 

Strength of Parties, 46. 

Strongholds, 15. 

Stuart, House of, 50. 

Subjection of Parliament, 
44- 

Succession, Spanish, 58. 

Succession, War of Aus- 
trian, 61. 

Suetonius, lo. 

Suppression of Monaster- 
ies, 44. 

Supremacy, Act of, 44, 46. 

Sweyn, 17. 

Swift, 58. 



Taxation, 62. 
Taxes, Illegal, 51. 
Tax, New, 34. 
Tax, Tea, 62. 
Tennyson, 67. 
Test Act, Repeal of, 64. 
Thackeray, 67. 
Thirty-nine Articles, 45. 
Thomas a Becket, 26. 
Thomas Cromwell, 44. 
"Thorough," 51. 



Toleration Act, 56. 
Tower of London, 22. 
Trade, Free, 66. 
Trade, Slave, 63. 
Treaty of Bretigny, 33. 
Treaty of Troyes, 38. 
Treaty of Wedmore, 15. 
Trial of Charles L, 52. 
Trial of Seven Bishops, 56. 
Trouble with France, 30. 
Tudors, 42. 
Two Pretenders, 42. 
Tyler, Wat, 34. 
Tyndale, 45. 
Tyndall, 67. 

u 

Uniformity, Act of, 46. 

Union of Scotland with 
England, 58. 

Union of Ireland with Eng- 
land, 64. 

Utrecht, Peace of, 58. 



Victoria, 66. 
Virginia, 50. 

W 

Wallace, William, 31. 

Wall of Hadrian, 10. 

Walpole, Robert, 60. 

War, Causes of French, 33. 

War, Crimean, 66. 

War, Civil, 25, 27, 52. 

War, Continental, 57. 

War, Continuation of, 40. 

War, Effects of, 41. 

War in America, 67. 

War in the East, 61. 

War in Europe and Amer- 
ica, 62. 

War in India, 67. 

War of Austrian Succes- 
sion, 61. 

Barons' Wars, 30. 



Wars of Roses, 39. 

War of Spanish Succession, 
58. 

War with America, 62, 64. 

War with France, 38, 63. 

War with Scotland, 32. 

War with Spain, 61. 

War, Renewal of, 38. 

Warren Hastings, 63. 

Warwick, King Maker, 40. 

Waterloo, 63. 

Wat Tyler, 34. 

Wedmore, Treaty of, 15. 

Welsh Campaign, 30. 

Went worth, 51. 

Wesley, Charles, 62. 

Wesley, John, 62. 

Whitefield, 62. 

William the Conqueror, 20. 

William, Character of, 23. 

William, Crowning of, 21. 

William Langland, 36. 

William IV., 65. 

William and Mary, 56. 

William of Orange, Invita- 
tion to, 56. 

William Pitt, 61. 

William Rufus, 23. 

Wolsey's Rise and Great- 
ness, 43. 

Wolsey's Fall, 44. 

Worcester, Battle of, 53. 

Wordsworth, 65. 

Wy cliff e, 35. 



Younger Pitt, Tlie, 64. 
Youth of Alfred, 14. 
York, House of, 40. 
York, Houses of Lancaster 
and, 37. 



Zeal of Richard I. against 
Infidels, 28. 



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"Geography and History;" "Arithmetic;" "Drawing, manual-tnining," etc. 
The chapters on organization are full of interest ; and the final chapter of all, a 
comparison between German and American schools, sums up the author's view*. — 
Society of Pedagogy, N. Y. 

The Spirit of the New Education 

By Louisa Parsons Hopkins, Supervisor of Boston Public Schools. Author of 
" How Shall my Child be Taught," " Observation Lessons in the Primary 
Schools," etc. Cloth, $1.50. 

The addresses in this work have an underlying unity of thought, represent advanced 
theories, and afford high ideals for the development of character and the training of 
the young. The earnestness and sincerity of the author are undeniable, and she pre- 
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the kindergarten, physical training, elementary science, the'public school curriculum, 
, moral education, women's work in education, are among the many subjects treated, 
with a clearness and emphasis that make a lasting impression. — Boston Timet. 

Matter, Ether, and Motion 

The Factors and Relations of Physical Science 

By Prof. A. E. Dolbear, author of "The Telephone," "The Art of Projecting," 

etc. Price, ;j2.oo. 

Professor A. E. Dolbear has done a valuable ^service to students of the various 
branches of physical science by putting together in the volume the latest conclusions 
of research and speculation concerning the molecular phenomena and the mechanical 
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Professor Dolbear is a clear thinker, and his views, often characterized by great 
boldness and cogency of reasoning, are expressed with a lucidity and freedom from 
technical phraseology that render them well within the intellectual grasp of most 
educated readers. On the whole, it is safe to say that the mechanical theory of the 
universe has never before been presented in a form so definite and convincing. 

Handbook of School Gymnastics of the Swedish 
System 

By Baron Nils Posse. Cloth. Illustrated. 50 cents net. Mailing price, 55 centa. 
Baron Nils Posse has condensed the theory 'of Swedish gymnastics for schools in a 
brief essay, and, by an ingenious use of abbreviations, has compressed 100 tables of 
exercises into a miraculously small space, which will be found of great value by all 
properly taught teachers. Indeed, instructors of his system can scarcely dispense 
with the little volume, and all teachers and all pupils in normal schools should be pro- 
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